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Programming infopath forms..

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Papanii - 09 Jul 2004 19:30 GMT
Hey guys,
             I am using Roger Jennings' infopath  book and he has a chapter
on Programming infopath forms. The problem is most of his examples are using
visual basic. Can anyone recommend me a tutorial which uses c# instead? I
know nothing about visual basic..

--Papanii
StefanO-nl - 12 Jul 2004 11:53 GMT
Imho this book is good enough for some basic understanding of programming infopath forms and the vb examples could quite easily be rewritten in C#.

What I'm looking for is a book or tutorial with more advance programming samples. Even Roger Jenning writes in his book (ch 16, p 466): "Tables to fully describe all objects, methods, and properties of the XDocument object would require a book of their own." But I would be interested in that book. Is it been published already?
Roger Jennings - 13 Jul 2004 00:03 GMT
The only advanced InfoPath book that I've heard is in the works is Patrick
Halstead's "Developing Solutions with Microsoft Office InfoPath," but don't
know when it's slated for publication.

There's a link to an early Amazon blurb at http://www.infopathdev.com/.

--rj

> Imho this book is good enough for some basic understanding of programming infopath forms and the vb examples could quite easily be rewritten in C#.
>
> What I'm looking for is a book or tutorial with more advance programming samples. Even Roger Jenning writes in his book (ch 16, p 466): "Tables to
fully describe all objects, methods, and properties of the XDocument object
would require a book of their own." But I would be interested in that book.
Is it been published already?
 
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