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Missing items in Configure Report Server console
I have a SharePoint server on which Report Server has been installed. Report Services has been installed on this server by a sys admin. The SQL Server 2005 which the Report Server is pointing has been installed with SP2 and is running the version 9.00.3042.00 I want to configure Reporting Services on this machine but this is the problem: When I open up the Report Services Configuration console the SharePoint Integration tab is missing. Nor do I see the Database Version setting or the Server Mode
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SQL Server Reporting Services
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fancyclown
on 5/19/2008
Filed under: Reporting Services
Re: Displaying non-English content from database to webpage
Does indeed, thanks a bunch.
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Localization
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by
fancyclown
on 5/2/2007
Re: Displaying non-English content from database to webpage
Ah, thats interesting. But what about the difference between using Bengali InScript or the Bengali IME? How are these two totally different input types work? What if a totally different keyboard layout is used to that used by either the IME or the Inscript? I know for a fact that my client are interested in using a popular keyboard layout that is that is neither the Bengali IME or Bengali Inscript. What impact would that have on the display?
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Localization
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fancyclown
on 5/1/2007
Re: Displaying non-English content from database to webpage
Thanks Vivek, your article is a marvellous primer and serves as a great starting point. I would suggest a second part to it, however. It would continue from where you ended the last section of the article, which is about database content, and take it to the logical conclusion of displaying the content on the page. Which, funnily enough, is where my question comes in; which is: how would I display the text for articles authored in Bengali on the web form? Is it simply a case of returning the Bengali
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fancyclown
on 4/30/2007
Re: Displaying non-English content from database to webpage
By way of illustration, here is an example of a site mixing English with an Indic language: http://www.khapre.org/portal/url/mr/aartya/pandurang/vitthal21.aspx What I am looking for is the solution used for mixing, in this case Marathi, with English content on the webform, without resorting to setting a default CultureInfo. I am using SQL Server 2005 to store content.
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fancyclown
on 4/30/2007
Displaying non-English content from database to webpage
Apologies if this is a basic question and/or has been asked already on this forum. I am creating a site which serves articles written in English and Bengali. The design does not require the entire page to be localized. By that I mean navigation elements, headers, banners etc are not localized, but only the article content needs to be displayed in the appropriate language. Articles are stored in the database in either Bengali or English. What is the favoured best-practice and architectural approach
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Localization
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by
fancyclown
on 4/30/2007
Re: CSS Adapter breaks CreateUserWizard
I too would be very interested to know if there has been any movement on this. There are a few threads discussing the problem, as the post upthread shows but nothing in the way of real solution. I am experiencing the same problem with CSS Controls adapters when used with the CreateUserWizard. Converting the control to templated breaks the adapter rendering, but doesn't solve the broken functionality. The only solution so far has been to remove the CreateUserWizard from the browser definition file
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CSS Friendly Control Adapters
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fancyclown
on 4/11/2007
Tweaking the HTML layouts
I've noticed that the HTML used for, say the login form, is paragraphs. Is it possible to re-define the HTML that gets output by the adapted controls? The reason is because the designers I work with prefer the use of (X)HTML definition lists to lay out forms. Although the HTML is, by far, preferable to table layouts, I was wondering if there is a way to redefine the HTML output of the forms to definition lists?
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by
fancyclown
on 3/27/2007
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