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30-Oct-2006
Tags: Web Content and Experience Management, SharePoint 2010 WCM
One of the trickier tasks in any Web CMS is publishing a new area of a site in its entirety, e.g., multiple content items, new template components, and perhaps some additional business and display objects. The new Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 WCM has no native facilities for this. But the large Microsoft developer channel often develops work-arounds for these sorts of shortcomings, and some are starting to appear on blogs. Case in point: this command line extension for approving and promoting an entire collection, shared by a MOSS consultant in Florida. It's not as useful as the functions for manipulating collections that you can find in more higher-end products, but it's a start...
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