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Email marketing is now available in EPiServer CMS 5. Newsletters are popularly used for internal communication purposes or as a way to distribute customer offers. Create your newsletters with XEND and you will get the powerful sending and follow-u...
At the moment I’m adding some functionallity to vinsprit.se, so that a visitor can add products, that aren’t in the regular assortment, to a cart and by a simple click send this cart by fax to the closest Systembolag. A pretty nice feature. The...
I uploaded a new release on CodePlex today with some changes implemented the last month, download it here.
Marek Blotny wrote a post some months ago about his Dummy Content Generator which was a great initiative. At the same time I was writing a tool called Content Generator that we are using for our internal testing which did something similar but...
I know there is a great MultiPage Property on EPiCode, but sometimes I want to use a bit more simple MultiPage picker, and not be able to choose to link documents and other pages etc. So when I had some spare time a few weeks ago, I wrote my own...
Some tips and tricks I've picked up along the road. They might not give you a huge performance improvement, but the golden rule to disable or remove things you do not need, is always for the better. Do your own experiments and see if it helps....
The configuration of the module is a descendant of any EPiServer Virtual Path Provider configuration. This aspect is fairly well described on EPiServer pages. A sample configuration for the TextImageVirtualPathProvider can look as follows...
I remember a while ago Microsoft promising that IIS7 would solve all of our "I want to use IIS to host my WCF app but I don't want to use HTTP" problems. So today I tried to host our Image Service Application (to be released in EPiServer CMS 5 R2)...