In the past few months I’ve received a lot of feedback from many of you who have been reading my articles published on ASP Alliance. While I’m unable to respond to all of your comments personally, I wanted to share this feedback and add a few comments of my own.
As feedback on Saving InfoPath Forms to SQL Server 2005 as XML, Kristian wrote:
I went through your article and found it refreshingly easy to follow. So thank you for taking the time to really think about what needs to be done to get things to work and making it an easy to follow. It’s a shame that more authors do not take the time to really lay things out.
Many times I find stuff in such a confussing state that the article is just…yuck.
Thanks again, and keep up the good work.
Kristian wrote a follow-up to say:
I previously sent a comment in to you about how great the article is, it’s still great. But it now begs the question; How do I get it back in to InfoPath form?
Would love to see a follow up.
Thanks.
Kristian, I did write two articles on how to get the data back into InfoPath. Here they are:
- Retrieve an InfoPath form from SQL Server and display it in an InfoPath FormControl
- Retrieve an InfoPath form from SQL Server and display it in a new instance of InfoPath
As feedback on Printing InfoPath 2007 Web-Based Forms to PDF, Cathy wrote:
Good article.
As feedback on Printing InfoPath 2007 Web-Based Forms to PDF, Andrew wrote:
Thanks for a really great article. I am badgering MS about having better conversion functions available through managed code, but until they implement this, this is a massive help!
Thanks, guys! Your feedback is much appreciated!

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