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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Sep 24, 2010

    Well, at least sometimes. However, it's likely that you'll encounter a few challenges along the way. This post provides a reference collection and a general overview of the required steps. Part 1 of 2.

  • Posted on: Sep 24, 2010
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    A custom property for selecting documents. Built on the same base as my “quick image select property”. I’ve added two buttons to the original property. The first one for removing the selected document and the second displays a vertical scrolling...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Sep 24, 2010

    This is a very short post for all my readers in Australia and New Zealand. I just wanted to make sure that you have not missed the blog post from EPiServer 's CTO Per Ivansson about how EPiServer dealt with the Security Vulnerability discovered in...

  • Posted on: Sep 24, 2010
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    You may have read Arild’s blog post here about the Commerce Installer. I thought I would clarify a couple of things regards the MediaChase database installation. You do NOT need to pre-create a SQL Login before you install Commerce as detailed in...

  • Posted on: Sep 23, 2010
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    Sometimes it’s useful to test your code before committing it. When possible unit tests make for a nice way to do this. Template code, however, is not always the most easy to test as a unit. This is when a UI testing framework such as Selenium can...

  • Posted on: Sep 23, 2010
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    I have done a custom version of the ImageUrl property which adds a quicker way of selecting a image after an initial image has been selected. To bad for me the excellent EPiImage module has been released which makes this one look like dog poo but...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Sep 23, 2010

    Installation of EPiServer Commerce is actually quite straight-forward, but there are a lot of steps involved and there's a good chance you'll miss a few details.

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Sep 23, 2010

    Installation of EPiServer Commerce is actually quite straight-forward, but there are a lot of steps involved and there's a good chance you'll miss a few details.