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  • Posted on: Feb 11, 2011
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    Our client came to us with a problem; they wanted a semantic website that modelled their business allowing users to locate unstructured content, efficiently integrated into a content management system.  To briefly take a step back it is important ...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 11, 2011

    After the success of the first London developer Meetup, I’m happy to announce that we’ve organised another! Diaries at the ready please…… When and Where LBi have very kindly volunteered to host the event, and will have their legendary beer fridge...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 10, 2011

    In the project I’m currently working on we had a business requirement that had lead me to think that an EPiServer gadget would solve quite nicely. Basically a user that was also a member of a certain role should be able to see a list of pages (yes...

  • Posted on: Feb 10, 2011
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    As you might imagine everybody here at EPiServer are very excited about the upcoming launch of CMS 6 R2 Beta . Especially the new personalization featureset called Visitor Groups is a lot of fun to play around with – and since we made it fairly ea...

  • Posted on: Feb 10, 2011
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    I have been playing with some code that saves every published page into a Dynamic Data Store table. This is because I want to use Linq against that table and retrieve EPiServer pages. I know there is a Querying EPiServer PageData using LINQ but I...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 10, 2011

    Second part in the blog post series about creating an EPiServer site using ImageVault.

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 10, 2011

    This is the first post in a series of posts about creating an EPiServer site using ImageVault.

  • Posted on: Feb 10, 2011
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    To extend UI functionality you can use plugins. One of their marvelous feature is the ability to store data entered by admin or editor. As to myself I was in curiousity about where and how these data are saved.  So I’d like to save the values of t...