Ever wished you could use a MOSS List as a mechanism for storing business data, but found yourself limited by the built-in WSS field types? WSS 3.0 includes the ability to define your own custom field types. Custom field types allow you to control the initialization, rendering and data validation behind your columns. In this session, Dylan will walk you through creating and deploying custom field types and content types.
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