Per Bjurström´s Blog Posts

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Performance: How to disable keyword indexing in SP2

EPiServer CMS indexes content in properties for two purposes, one of them is to extract links and the other is to extract keywords for the internal search engine. If you don’t use the internal search engine the server does a lot of work and fills ...
Posted: 08 Jun 2009
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Scrum Dashboard v2.4

This release contains bug fixes and some new features and enhancements. There has also been some work done on performance improvements in both server-side code and client-side code. Full list of bug fixes and features in v2.4: #2349 Display Ordere...
Posted: 26 May 2009
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CdnSupport module preview 2

Please read this article about Preview 1 before you continue reading, it covers the basics. I’ve added another feature to the CDN module to support “far future Expires-header”. As described in Preview 1 you need to set an Expires header on your fi...
Posted: 19 May 2009
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Testing Windows Server 2008 R2 RC

Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 , now available as a Release Candidate, builds on the same kernel as Windows 7 and offers an updated web server dubbed IIS 7.5 . We have not found any compatibility issues with EPiServer CMS 5 R2 yet, but we haven'...
Posted: 13 May 2009
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Optimizing Friendly URL for Page Providers

Page Providers are often used to integrate flat external data without a hierarchy. Since everything in EPiServer CMS assumes you have a nice hierarchy you simulate a hierarchy by for example categories or date of creation (i.e. /MyProvider/2009/04...
Posted: 27 Apr 2009
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About the blogger

Per Bjurström EPiServer employee
EPiServer AB
I'm a senior developer and architect on the development team in Stockholm and has been with the company since 1999. I live on Södermalm in Stockholm. My main focus areas are new technologies and how we can use them in our product development.

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