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  2. SharePoint - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SharePoint

    SharePoint is a collection of enterprise content management and knowledge management tools developed by Microsoft. Launched in 2001, [ 8 ] it was initially bundled with Windows Server as Windows SharePoint Server, then renamed to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, and then finally renamed to SharePoint.

  3. Micro Focus Content Manager - Wikipedia

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    The HP TRIM for SharePoint Records Management module provided lifecycle records management of all SharePoint content including Web 2.0 The HP TRIM for SharePoint Archive module let administrators set lifetime management policies for SharePoint and automatically archive entire sites with the ability to restore content when required.

  4. Rewrite engine - Wikipedia

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    There can, however be drawbacks as well; if a user wants to modify a URL to retrieve new data, URL rewriting may hinder the construction of custom queries due to the lack of named variables. For example, it may be difficult to determine the date from the following format:

  5. Microsoft SharePoint Designer - Wikipedia

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    SharePoint Designer shares its codebase, user interface and HTML rendering engine with Expression Web, and does not rely on Internet Explorer's Trident engine. [15] It features a workflow designer that allows users of SharePoint to create workflow so that workflow can automate the process with the concept and objects such as list item, content type, and list column within SharePoint server.

  6. Help:Searching from a web browser - Wikipedia

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    Under Site search, click Add and choose a name and keyword for Wikipedia search. (for example, the keyword can be "wiki") (for example, the keyword can be "wiki") You will use the keyword in the address bar to search Wikipedia directly by typing the keyword and then either tab or space depending on your settings.

  7. Domain masking - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Masking

    Domain masking or URL masking is the act of hiding the actual domain name of a website from the URL field of a user's web browser in favor of another name. [1] There are many ways to do this, including the following examples. HTML inline frame or frameset so a frame embedded in the main website actually points to some other site.

  8. Help:Searching - Wikipedia

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    If your search matches a page name exactly, search will navigate to the page directly instead of showing search results. To get search results instead, prepend the first word of the search string (i.e., the page name) with a tilde ("~"). (Or choose "Search for pages containing" from the suggestions that drop down as you type.)

  9. Clean URL - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clean_URL

    A URL will often comprise a path, script name, and query string.The query string parameters dictate the content to show on the page, and frequently include information opaque or irrelevant to users—such as internal numeric identifiers for values in a database, illegibly encoded data, session IDs, implementation details, and so on.