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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Apr 09, 2008

    A new release of Scrum Dashboard, the major change is this otherwise minor update is to support working with Bugs as Product Backlog Items. See the related work items for more details. This update also adds a nice visualization of for example how...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Apr 09, 2008

    Windows Live Writer is such a great tool for Windows so it was really hard to find any match for the Mac. Ecto. Look nice and support a wide range of blog services. But it hangs when downloading older entries form Labs. MarsEdit. Look...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Apr 08, 2008

    A request I often get is the ability to search through a lot of pages and list the pages that are in one or more specific categories. Imagine that you have an article library of say 60.000 articles and your editors have carefully categorized these...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Apr 05, 2008

    Introduction This post covers one way of enforcing a domain strategy for multi-language (or multi-division) sites. There are two common scenarios for multi-language site domain strategies: Use one top domain per language In this case, www....

  • Posted on: Apr 04, 2008
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    Ever needed access to the CurrentPage object inside a static method or property? As long as you have a valid HttpContext this code will do the trick PageBase pageBase = HttpContext .Current.Handler as PageBase ; string pageName = pageBase.CurrentP...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Apr 04, 2008

    For some time ago we got some requirement list from a new potential customer. They have a lot (millions) of existing data items that they would like to present through EPiServer, the question for us was how they could achieve this. One approach...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Apr 04, 2008

    For some time ago we got some requirement list from a new potential customer. They have a lot (millions) of existing data items that they would like to present through EPiServer, the question for us was how they could achieve this. One approach...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Apr 04, 2008

    For some time ago we got some requirement list from a new potential customer. They have a lot (millions) of existing data items that they would like to present through EPiServer, the question for us was how they could achieve this. One approach...