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Are you tired of writing all your HTML views in regular ASP.NET? Are you tired of having to write strange Html like Hola syntax? Or do you just want to learn something new? Then this post might be something for you. This post will guide you...
.Net Framework 4 is soon to be released and it is bringing a lot of really, really nice features. Some of those are already available as an add-on to the current version(3.5 sp1) or as a beta of .NET Framework 4. The one that particularly tickled ...
( please scroll down for the English version of this post ) EPiServer -sidtyper är ju helt vanliga asp.net webforms -sidor. Webforms tycker jag nästan alltid brukar leda till (för) mycket logik på sidan och (för) komplicerad kod. Komplicerad kod...
I just extended a little on the Virtual Roles Sample Pack project on Codeplex after Joe came to me with a challenge: “I want to push a personalized message on my web site to everyone who is an EPiServer Certified Developer and who have visited pag...
Page Type Builder allows developers to define EPiServer page types in code which eliminates the need to synchronize page types between different servers. As page types are declared in code it also enables inheritance between page types and strongl...
I’ve recently seen a couple of examples of code where the Dynamic Data Store (being released as part of CMS 6) has been used in a multithreaded environment (web app for example) in a singleton pattern, i.e. a single instance of a DynamicDataStore ...
In CMS6 it is possible to get an own exclusive stream to write data into the export package (and read data from on the import side). The concept is that you register a handler (which must derive from a special base class, more on that later) on th...
The New Year has started. Before too much time passes, I’ve taken some time to summarize what happened at EPiServer during 2009. It was a fun (and busy) year. The financial crisis did not slow down the market demand for creating websites that...