Just remember that the web.config in the WSS Root is not the only Web.config
the settings need to be changed in.
If your error is coming out of the LAYOUTS folder you may need to change the
web.config there as well to see the actual error message.
Cheers,
James.
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I actually created a blank aspx page, pulled in my fields from the toolbox, and
am using it in an iframe temporarily until I find a more elegant solution - and
the time to implement it :)
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Paul Noone
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The only catch with dataview conversions is that changes to the list fields
won't be reflected in your custom web part.
Tracking these customisations over time can be a right pain.
Have you considered creating a render template and using the JSLink method?
Personally I've had no luck with eithe
Hi all,
Lately I've been receiving the dreaded custom error settings screen below in a
few modal diaologs.
CustomErrors are Off, CallStack and Debug are off for this web app, so I'm not
really sure what to do to get my errors displayed in the browser.
Regards,
Paul
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Thanks Maxine,
I'll give that a try/
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Maxine Harwood
Sent: Tuesday, 26 August 2014 6:01 PM
To: 'ozMOSS'
Subject: RE: SPS2010 - custom views
I've experienced the same thing myself and didn't find a solution . in the e
I've experienced the same thing myself and didn't find a solution . in the
end I created a xlst list view web part in the page to get the exact
formatting I wanted.
You could try converting it to an xlst list view on the page, see if that
gives you more options?
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