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This is a follow up to my previous post about allowing web editors to dynamically change the content of their static error pages (this one). The solution I described would not let us insert any graphical elements requiring database access; …...
In this post I’m going to show how you easy steps to how you can create a server/client application base on WCF. Calling and receiving information from server to client and reverse. First of all create new solution called “ServiceHost”. Open Visua...
Hello technology world. Use this place to expose what I learn and be as a note that maybe useful for someone else. I will mostly on .Net technology.
Some time back, I encountered the need to dynamically alter static error pages through EPiServer’s edit mode; or more specifically, edit an error page for a 500 Internal Server Error, caused by a database related failure. Since it might be …...
Here’s a little Friday goodie, in the end of the summer (although the weather outside leads me to believe that summer is already over). It’s not uncommon to want to use an alternate navigation method to access your content – like for instance usin...
I have created a simple report to show which CMS pages EPiServer Visitor Groups are used on: Clicking the Visitor Group name will take you to VG Admin for the Visitor Group. Clicking the page name will take you to CMS Edit Mode for that page. The...
We had a situation in the company this week which required us to deliver the whole EPiServer virtual path provider file structure to the client – zipped. Easy enough… go to the EpiServer VPP directory and… well… ok… hmm… so the path provider is...