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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 19, 2017

    The reason why this happened was simple. When saving any versionable content without publishing, Episerver creates a new version. If it is a new item, then it creates a new one and everything is fine. But when updating and existing item which is...

  • Posted on: Feb 18, 2017
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    In my application I created a block that showed all related pages based on the parent pages category.  To achieve this I created a new category field called Location , the idea behind this field is to only select one location per page hence the ca...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 18, 2017

    In software development, there are two popular and much-debated categories of process workflow in software development: Waterfall and Agile. Agile software development requires thorough planning with rigid requirements at development time. Agile...

  • Posted on: Feb 17, 2017
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    Setting up Episerver Find is straight forward but I did run into a few steps that could stump new players. The first two following steps are well documented so I will not go into them. Step 1: Create an Episerver Find account online. Step 2: Add t...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 17, 2017

    Forrester has named Episerver a leader in the web content management space. We look at why website owners should be excited about Episerver's capabilities.

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 17, 2017

    Let's say you have developed a site framework that you use on many different sites that contains some content types spread over various assemblies. Sooner or later, on at least one of the sites, you will want to add, hide or modify a property on a...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 17, 2017

    Let's say you have developed a site framework that you use on many different sites that contains some content types spread over various assemblies. Sooner or later, on at least one of the sites, you will want to add, hide or modify a property on a...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 17, 2017

    Let's say you have developed a site framework that you use on many different sites that contains some content types spread over various assemblies. Sooner or later, on at least one of the sites, you will want to add, hide or modify a property on a...