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Sometimes when I’m out helping partners and customers I’m getting quite disappointed of the small things that developers don’t do to help editors do their daily work. Sure, we can develop good solutions and great plugins, but there are other small...
Other posts in this series: EPiServer web controls: Property The PageList is very similar to other data controls you’re familiar with like the Repeater. It has a few cool built in features that make it easier to use in certain scenarios. For...
I had a strange problem last week. I was trying to access the WSS portal site for one of our TFS projects. We migrated the TFS to a new domain and the portal site was working before that. However now I’ve got the lovely “ 404 NOT FOUND ” message....
Yesterday I received a e-mail from a EPiServer Partner in the UK. They where considering using Page Type Builder in one of their projects and was therefore interested in hearing what my plans are for the project. After replying to the e-mail I...
With the sun shining and the thermometer approaching body temperature I thought it was god time to have some fun. Quick from thought to action I fired up my trusty black warrior to explore another white spot on the map. My objective for the day wa...
Why? This post is going to be about how to create a Google Map control that renders a map and subscribes to the KML feed. My last post about the KML wrapper framework was about how to actually generate KML. Now let's see how to make a Google Map...
In the project that I’m currently working on at work most of the developers are using Windows Vista and thereby IIS 7 while a few, including myself is using Windows XP and thereby IIS 5.1. This means that we need to have two separate web.config...
Martin Kulov, a colleague of mine from ProPeople, sent me a blog post regarding something called “The Turkey Test”. If you are a developer who has ever developed some applications with globalization support or at least willing to, do not forget th...