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  • Posted on: Apr 05, 2012
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    Based on CMS 6 R2, Mail 5 R2, and Windows Server 2008 This blog is intended for a partner or EPiServer employee looking to set up a EPiServer Mail in a demo or test environment or perhaps even a customer testing the product out in a similar...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Apr 05, 2012

    This blog post is about using Windows Azure AppFabric cache service together with EPiServer CMS. EPiServer CMS supports pluggable cache, replacing the standard EPiServer CMS cache component. Windows Azure AppFabric Cache EPiServer CMS implements i...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Apr 05, 2012

    This blog post is about using Windows Azure AppFabric cache service together with EPiServer CMS. EPiServer CMS supports pluggable cache, replacing the standard EPiServer CMS cache component. Windows Azure AppFabric Cache EPiServer CMS implements i...

  • Posted on: Apr 05, 2012
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    Having worked on EPiServer CMS and WSS I tend to compare both the technology. Both the CMS are made on .net so it is natural that they share similar feature. One of them is a VPP. .Net framework 2.0 introduced a class called Virtual Path provider....

  • Posted on: Apr 03, 2012
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    Based on CMS 6 R2, Commerce 1 R2 SP1 (or SP2), and SQL Server 2008   So you went on vacation (or holiday depending on your country’s term for that time we all look forward to), had a long weekend, or just did a fresh install of EPiServer Commerce...

  • Posted on: Apr 03, 2012
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    This is a really nice approach of styling lists and you should use it In most of our project we tend to forget to style the ordinary content, the content that should be most important to style. A couple of weeks ago i read this blogpost by Maria...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Apr 03, 2012

    I spent some time today attempting to make visitors land on a custom 404 Not Found error page when surfing to EPiServer pages that are no longer published; i.e. pages where the StopPublish date has passed (click here to skip … Continue reading →

  • Posted on: Apr 02, 2012
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    Having a good looking 404 page is kind of like having a nice dentist or doctor – although nice, we do not want to see them too often. In other words, no matter how good looking or user friendly our 404 page is, we do not want our users to end up o...