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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Aug 06, 2015

    As security is getting more and more important these days, as if it wasn’t before… you probably add some response headers to add some extra security. Problem is, I find, that if you set them to strict or to easy, you will need a new deploy, if you...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Aug 05, 2015

    Recently, we got a request from a customer to create custom error pages for their EPiServer website. Their requirements were that they should be able to set different error pages for different areas of the website and be able to edit the error pag...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Aug 05, 2015

    UPDATE: Updated blog post to solve issues and questions posted in the comment section, as well as generalizing it to work with XForm instances on pages as well. This version also supports redirection after form submission as well as proper...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Aug 04, 2015

    By default ASP.Net MVC uses conventions for locating the correct view for a controller action. But MVC comes with a nifty feature that lets you register custom view location rules, and this blog post will show you how to utilize that to completely...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Aug 04, 2015

    Maybe you are using the Web Essentials Visual Studio extension or you get your minified CSS and JS files from a Grunt task or similar. Here's a concept of how to serve them on version unique URLs without using querystrings or changing filenames....

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Aug 04, 2015

    I far too often see people putting a lot of logic into those of their MVC partial views that are repeated on every page (e.g. the header and the footer). Often, these views are littered with code that is checking whether the user is logged on,...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Aug 04, 2015

    We look at how website owners can take advantage of EPiServer's continuous release cycle to keep their website software up to date.

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Aug 01, 2015

    While EPiServer have long been at the forefront of the enterprise CMS game, the key to staying ahead is to constantly evolve while staying true to your roots.