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Not anything special at all, except telling you I actually have a website for my company SharePlicity now. I have been meaning to create one for a long time but just never had time....
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by Liam Cleary · Published July 12, 2019
Not anything special at all, except telling you I actually have a website for my company SharePlicity now. I have been meaning to create one for a long time but just never had time....
Attack Surface / Auditing / Coding / Development / JavaScript / JavaScript / jQuery / jQuery / JSON / Policy / Ramblings / Scripting / Security / SharePoint 2016 / SharePoint Online / SPFx / Threat / TypeScript
by Liam Cleary · Published November 3, 2018
In a previous post, I wrote about “Security Scanning SharePoint Framework” components. https://www.helloitsliam.com/2018/07/04/security-scanning-a-sharepoint-framework-solution This post is a continuance of this. When you have set up your workstation for SharePoint Framework Development, the last step...
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by Liam Cleary · Published September 5, 2018
Since I started working with SharePoint, what seems like a lifetime ago now, people have wanted to extend or customize it in many ways. From writing full-trust C# code to hacking the user interface...
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by Liam Cleary · Published August 8, 2018 · Last modified August 9, 2018
Office 365 is a great platform of choice for any collaboration and sharing that you may need as an organization. Over the years Microsoft has added great Security features to help in protecting Office...
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by Liam Cleary · Published July 2, 2018
Over the past few years, a topic that comes up more and more is whether these customization and development approaches within SharePoint are safe. I, myself have built Managed Code and Sandbox solutions, as...
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by Liam Cleary · Published June 23, 2018
The typical consultant answer is correct “It Depends.” I am also expecting that there are multiple views on this and there are many I am sure who might say “Yes” and “No” and even...
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