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If you have an annoying issue where your CI (TeamCity) web deployments were not transforming some configs, you’re not alone. And I might have found a reason why: Mine in particular was transforming a few configs (web.config, episerverlog.config et...
If you have an annoying issue where your CI (TeamCity) web deployments were not transforming some configs, you’re not alone. And I might have found a reason why: Mine in particular was transforming a few configs (web.config, episerverlog.config et...
If you have an annoying issue where your CI (TeamCity) web deployments were not transforming some configs, you’re not alone. And I might have found a reason why: Mine in particular was transforming a few configs (web.config, episerverlog.config et...
If you have an annoying issue where your CI (TeamCity) web deployments were not transforming some configs, you’re not alone. And I might have found a reason why: Mine in particular was transforming a few configs (web.config, episerverlog.config et...
If you have an annoying issue where your CI (TeamCity) web deployments were not transforming some configs, you’re not alone. And I might have found a reason why: Mine in particular was transforming a few configs (web.config, episerverlog.config et...
If you have an annoying issue where your CI (TeamCity) web deployments were not transforming some configs, you’re not alone. And I might have found a reason why: Mine in particular was transforming a few configs (web.config, episerverlog.config et...