Does anyone have access to a Sharepoint server that they could sniff the
HTTP headers from? Could be useful information.

-James

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 7/7/2004 9:52:31 AM >>>
Hello,

Fallin, Jonathan A. wrote:

>I too have been using the IE specific behavior style tag with
AnchorClick
>attribute to get around the disabled Save button problem in Word and
Excel.
>For those not familiar with this issue here's the Knowledgebase
article
>explaining it.
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308138 
>
>I still believe that there is a magical registry setting or HTTP
header that
>can be changed or added to get around this issue.  Especially since
I've
>read elsewhere that the Save button is not disabled when opening Word
or
>Excel from a Sharepoint server (I believe Sharepoint uses WebDAV
protocol -
>but I'm not certain)
>  
>
I've worked for a while with Sharepoint and I'm sure - you can simply 
open the file from webpage, and then after editing it save it directly

to webfolder back. The only problem is how Microsoft did this opening 
the file from webpage? The default option opens the file in read-only 
mode, but you can also pick an option from some kind of context menu in

order to open it in new Word or Excel document.

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