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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Apr 03, 2012

    I spent some time today attempting to make visitors land on a custom 404 Not Found error page when surfing to EPiServer pages that are no longer published; i.e. pages where the StopPublish date has passed (click here to skip … Continue reading →

  • Posted on: Apr 02, 2012
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    Having a good looking 404 page is kind of like having a nice dentist or doctor – although nice, we do not want to see them too often. In other words, no matter how good looking or user friendly our 404 page is, we do not want our users to end up o...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Apr 01, 2012

    Combining the hottest web trends into a mobile friendly, social ROI generating, interactive package.

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 30, 2012

    New servicerelease available

  • Posted on: Mar 30, 2012
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    We have released Service Pack 2 for Commerce 1 R2, it is now available on World. This release contains a large number of bug fixes for the Commerce product, the installation process and the Enoteca sample site. It also includes five new discount...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 28, 2012

    Handling files in the VPP folders usually works fine out of the box. While troubleshooting a MIME type problem, I discovered something I thought I'd share as it was a frustrating debugging session and the solution is quite...interesting.

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 28, 2012

    A collegue asked how to translate EPiServer category names so this is a "note to self" for future reference.  The format of the XML you need to add in the /lang folder to translate or localise EPiServer categories is as follows:

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Mar 28, 2012

    A collegue asked how to translate EPiServer category names so this is a "note to self" for future reference.  The format of the XML you need to add in the /lang folder to translate or localise EPiServer categories is as follows: