Have you ever had that experience with a Microsoft product where you receive a detailed error message that does not immediately suggest a recommended course of action? Have you also experienced that satisfaction of finding 12 relevant links in your search results for the exact error message? And then you try the solution they all recommend, only to discover that the "error" you are chasing is a required limitation of some configuration change you made yourself?
So InfoPath 2007 and Microsoft's Office SharePoint Server 2007 play together very nicely. In fact, MOSS 2007 offers a feature where you can host InfoPath forms within your portal and remove the requirement for the InfoPath client on the end users workstation! This has the potential of making ASP.Net CRUD form developers obsolete. However, if you choose to host xsn document in Forms Server - the so-called browser-enabled form templates - "script and deprecated object models are not supported." So how am I going to get date math into a browser-enabled form?
Turns out, I’m not…
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