This mornings video continues a series of recording created last week during Charlotte travels where I received requests for content via Twitter.
Microsoft InfoPath is an XML form tool that facilitates creation of rich forms easily by business users via the InfoPath client, or very complex ones via developers from within Visual Studio. With the release of SharePoint 2007 Enterprise users of InfoPath could render these forms via a browser with them being server side rendered via DHTML (Ajax was not yet a ratified standard when SharePoint 2007 shipped in late 2006). Due to limitations of DHTL there were certain instances where certain applied features in the form were not compatible with a DHTML rendered view. This time around though with SharePoint Server 2010 Enterprise Ajax is everywhere within SharePoint as well as XHTML. Combine these with SharePoint’s server side rendering of InfoPath 2010 forms as well as the addition of the new InfoPath forms web part and it is a whole new ball game. In this episode of Michael on the Go I discuss some of the changes and new features of InfoPath 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010 Enterprise that will knock your forms socks off.
InfoPath 2010 Video
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