InfoPath, InfoPath, more InfoPath

We just published more(!) content for InfoPath. It just keeps coming,
mainly because the interest is strong. Here are headlines from our main page as of a
half-hour ago. A couple of these are re-issues. For example, we published 16
labs for InfoPath (but there was no lab 11), so we have now added a lab 11.
Please do not ask me how this happened. I must learn to forget.

InfoPath
2003 SDK Updated for SP1

The InfoPath 2003
SDK has been updated for InfoPath 2003 SP1, and is now available as a single
download that features sample forms, tools, and documentation for the InfoPath
developer. (August 13, Download)

Support and
Troubleshooting for XML Schemas in InfoPath 2003

Learn how to take advantage of InfoPath support for using
externally authored XSD files to create custom form templates, and find out how
to troubleshoot common problems. (August
13, Article)

InfoPath
2003 Toolkit for Visual Studio .NET

Download
this free toolkit designed for .NET developers who want to encode custom
business logic and rules in their InfoPath applications using managed code
languages. (August 13, Download)

InfoPath
2003 SP1 Training: Hands-on Exercises

Check
out the 16 training labs in this series and learn everything from editing a form
and working with form data to writing script that automatically opens, updates,
and saves forms without user interaction. (August 13, Article with Code Sample)

Office
Solution Accelerator for Sarbanes-Oxley

Download this free solution accelerator and help your
company efficiently manage the extensive work required to comply with sections
302 and 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. (August 13, Download)

Rock thought
for the day:
If you have not listened to Elvis' "Heartbreak Hotel" in a
while, I suggested a re-listen. It is no wonder that this song inspired
countless people strive for stardom. This guy takes a rather corny song (think
about it- 'heartbreak hotel?') and sings so convincingly with such present
vocals. It's so unadorned, so real that you can hear the dust on the floor of
the recording studio as he and the band do single takes in a small
room.

BTW: "Learn to forget" comes from which famous Jim Morrison song? It's
a quiz.

Rock on