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The EPiServer Community does not have the same extensive logging capabilities as EPiServer CMS , which utilizes the log4net component. But there are some basic logging done to the standard Windows Event Log under the Application group. The problem...
I played around with the SyndicationFeed the other day and found that it was really useful in combination with the link collection property in EPiServer CMS. By using the trusty old friend LINQ you can aggregate the feeds, sort them and databind t...
WikiX is the open source Wiki solution based on EPiServer CMS. It is available on codeplex and our first beta release was made in December 2008. Allan Thraen has previously blogged about some of the features in WIkiX and so have I. Five months lat...
I will be speaking at Macedonian .NET UG’s CodeCamp at Skopje this Saturday, 13th of June. I am going to present a session on Building Highly Scalable Web Sites using Microsoft “Velocity” (Level 300) . If you happen to be in the same area, drop me...
http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2008/10/14/silverlight-2-released.aspx http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/05/07/silverlight.aspx http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2008/11/16/update-on-silverlight-2-and-a-glimpse-of-silverlight...
I was recently working on an EPiServer solution and the client wanted to include an RSS feed on certain pages of their site. I though I would write out here how I consumed the feed. You’ll want to add error handling etc in here, as this is as...
EPiServer CMS indexes content in properties for two purposes, one of them is to extract links and the other is to extract keywords for the internal search engine. If you don’t use the internal search engine the server does a lot of work and fills ...
Last wednesday I passed the EPiServer CMS 5.1 certification exam and am now officially an EPiServer Certified developer. I had a score of 77% which is OK I suppose. I'll post a few things about how to study for the exam later on! Cheers!