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Guennady Vanin 18-Jun-12 5:48am View    
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Article provides misleading and supefluous information. For example, that Infopath forms require Sharepoint or are managed from inside of Sharepoint. (They can be integrated with Sharepoint or used without Sharepoint at all, but browser-enabled Infopath forms, to which this article restricted, require enterprise/paid Sharepoint Server 2010 ). Or that Infopath forms require low level of expertise. It is codeless approach (even more, the custom code for browser-based Infopath forms are not possible at all) but it has a price for this - it has very steep learning curve, a lot of bugs and pitfalls even for experienced devs. And there are no tools for debugging and uncovering the internals while the available documentation, including some books, cover this area insufficiently, if to put it mildly