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People keep quoting random EPiServer version numbers at me and saying ‘what version is that?’. I can understand why they ask – maybe I’m a little dumb but I can’t find the version numbers in one nice easy place either. So, in the interests of a...
I had some problems with log4net not logging my site at all. It just created empty(0kB) log files, turned out to be missing write permissions to the log files directory. But the interesting thing is how i found it by logging log4net by just adding...
PostSharp is a tool to make Aspect-oriented programming (AOP) a reality on the .NET (C#) platform. In this two part blog post I will try to give you a quick start into using PostSharp in your own programs. I will present two examples and try to...
This post provides an introduction to the Dynamic Data Store, or DDS, which was introduced with EPiServer 6.
The how-to of EPiServer page providers is covered in a variety of places - the best place to start is EPiServer's white paper on the subject which contains an XML-based page provider sample. It all looks simple enough from the outset, but it's onl...
Jag har fått frågan från kunder när de står inför ett vägskäl inför investering i en ny plattform för intranät och/eller webbplats: EPiServer CMS eller SharePoint Server? Vad ska vi välja? Svaret är lika enkelt som det är frustrerade: det...
I’m no super developer who understands in depth a multitude of programming languages and what you can use them for. My preferred approach is to browse my favourite sites on the web and figure out how I can adapt the things I like to work for me. I...
Thanks to the great work of Joel Abrahamsson (here his first stab at the solution) and a little more prototyping, it looks like EPiServer and MVC can play together very well! Time to say goodbye to asp.net webforms templates on EPiServer? At Syzyg...