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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jul 08, 2012

    This blog post is about how to implement ASP.NET MVC 4 output cache with EPiServer 7 Preview. Output cache in ASP.NET MVC 4 Output cache in ASP.NET MVC is built on top of the ASP.NET framework. Though ASP.NET MVC manages full page output cache and...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jul 06, 2012

    A customer insisted on indexing the site using their Google Mini server. The problem is that Google Mini does not support forms authentication or cookies. So here is a brief summary of what we did to make indexing the site possible: A Web.config...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jul 05, 2012

    This blog post is about the error “CS0103: The name ‘model’ does not exist in the current context’ when developing with EPiServer 7 Preview. Background & cause IntelliSense won’t recognize the keyword @model in your view. When running the site we...

  • Posted on: Jul 05, 2012
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    This post is about how to setup an environment for developing add-ons for EPiServer 7 . By development environment here I mean a possibility for an add-on developer to make some changes in code, build the project and see those changes on a...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jul 05, 2012

    This blog post is about the error “ CS0103: The name ‘model’ does not exist in the current context’ when developing with EPiServer 7 Preview. Background & cause IntelliSense won’t recognize the keyword @model in your view. When running the site we...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jul 04, 2012

    This blog post is about how to secure the ASP.NET Web API when implemented together with EPiServer CMS. Background In my blog post Creating a REST data store in EPiServer 7 Preview I stated that the implementation of the REST data store in EPiServ...

  • Posted on: Jul 04, 2012
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    EPiServer 7 comes with a new user interface. It’s built as a client side application using JavaScript and is based on the client side framework Dojo. This affects editing of objects, for instance pages, and in EPiServer 7 we introduce a new way to...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jul 04, 2012

    This blog post is about how to secure the ASP.NET Web API when implemented together with EPiServer CMS. Background In my blog post Creating a REST data store in EPiServer 7 Preview I stated that the implementation of the REST data store in EPiServ...