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  • Posted on: May 15, 2014

    From time to time we get reports from customer where they don’t get the search hits they expect. After making sure there is no human mistake accidently filtering out the page from the search hits  the conclusion is that the index has been corrupt ...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: May 13, 2014

    In this blog post we will see how to set up WebAPI 2 in AlloyTech website, and how to submit data using jquery.

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: May 13, 2014

    In this blog post we will see how to set up WebAPI 2 in AlloyTech website, and how to submit data using jquery.

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: May 13, 2014

    In this blog post we will see how to set up WebAPI 2 in AlloyTech website, and how to submit data using jquery.

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: May 13, 2014

    The solution I’m currently working on has a lot of stuff in the Dynamic Data Store, this data relates to the various pages. So when the customer empties the trash bin, we want to take the opportunity to also clean out the “trash” from the DDS....

  • Posted on: May 13, 2014

    A few weeks ago we released an update to the Visual Studio extension to create new sites without using Deployment Center . With that update we made it possible to create new sites configured with all the required NuGet packages, much like how...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: May 13, 2014

    We had this splendid little cache manager in my previous project that simplified handling caching for us. It was written by a former collegue of mine, Patrik Akselsson, and last week I found a need for a similar thing at … Continue reading →

  • Posted on: May 09, 2014

    EPiServer recently released an API for their license data .  The idea is that you can export license information from EPiServer and bring it down to your own infrastructure to query and otherwise manipulate it. I had been asking for something like...