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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Nov 20, 2007

    We have been looking at VS2008 Beta 2 for some time now and finally we got the RTM in our hands. So, we have initiated the upgrade of our EPiServer CMS 5 code base to Visual Studio 2008/. NET 3.5 and it is looking very good, everything compiles...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Nov 16, 2007

    Since I'm still trying to learn my way around EPiServer I grab whatever chance I get of coding something a bit out of the ordinary, and today was no different. At a Developer Course I was attending, the need came up for a page that would list all...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Nov 14, 2007

    Scenario You have one or more connection strings in a web application that you are running on multiple development and/or production machines. The connection strings are identical in all environments so it would be convenient to have the...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Nov 12, 2007

    One of the small projects I've been working on recently is a plug-in for EPiServer CMS 5 that automatically will check a specified email-account and publish the emails there as EPiServer pages. While POP3 may sound both boring and old-fashioned, I...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Nov 09, 2007

    I read Mats Hellander’s post EF needs AOP today and I can only agree. We have used the NPersist framework to provide Object-Relational Mapping in several projects and I really like the clean domain objects we can use. NPersist does not require tha...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Nov 09, 2007

    In EPiServer CMS 5 there's a couple of very useful Web Services that gives you pretty thorough access to do just about anything you please - at least with regards to adding / searching / modifying pages. However the Web Services can be pretty...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Nov 09, 2007

    This application is quite impressive (and free) due to the fact that Microsoft cashed in for it (or at least hired the developer to work on the Media Center team). Tech-wise it comes with a Cassini spinoff called Ultidev so it doesn't require IIS...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Nov 08, 2007

    Me and Fredrik were in Redmond last week teaching Microsoft how to make . NET 3.5  and Visual Studio 2008 more EPiServer-compliant (or was it the other way around).