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Tuesday, November 18, 2003 5:08:32 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
Alright, so I have made my first post with InfoPath to my blog. Not only is it cool, it's now easier for me to compose posts offline due to the fact I can persist to the file system. As I sat down last night to right another post… spawned by the use Borland Together, my requirements for the my InfoPath posting tool are growing. I need the ability to insert pictures in my posts (so you can see the Borland Together UI). In addition I need the ability to categorize the posts according to my current categories, so I am not forced to sort them after the post.
Looks like I will have to work on that a bit this week and see if I can't get a working model by the weekend. When I am done I will share some of things I ran into… I already have seen a couple of things I would like changed/added to InfoPath.
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