Taxonomy is a difficult concept. Correctly developing taxonomy in SharePoint 2010 takes that difficulty to the next level. You'll be surprised to learn that taxonomy development is really not all that complex but very easy to get wrong. This post highlights considerations for planning taxonomy in SharePoint 2010.
We can get values of Custom local properties of Term using Client Object Model. Register following files on your page: <SharePoint:ScriptLink ID="spPage" Name="sp.js" LoadAfterUI="true" Localizable="false" runat="server" /> <script type="text/javascript" src="../../../_layouts/15/SP.Taxonomy.js"></script> Js code to get Custom Local Property values: $(document).ready(function () { SP.SOD.executeOrDelayUntilScriptLoaded(loadAllTerms, 'SP.Taxonomy.js'); }); //loads all existing terms function…
We can get values of Custom local properties of Term using Client Object Model. Register following files on your page: <SharePoint:ScriptLink ID="spPage" Name="sp.js" LoadAfterUI="true" Localizable="false" runat="server" /> <script type="text/javascript" src="../../../_layouts/15/SP.Taxonomy.js"></script> Js code to get Custom Local Property values: $(document).ready(function () { SP.SOD.executeOrDelayUntilScriptLoaded(loadAllTerms, 'SP.Taxonomy.js'); }); //loads all existing terms function…