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Dan Matthews
Jun 30, 2009
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EPiServer/SharePoint Videos Part #3

The final part of the EPiServer/SharePoint presentation is ready. This part looks beyond the out-the-box capabilities of EPiServer Connect for SharePoint and investigates the ability of EPiServer to integrate with a MOSS Publishing site using a Custom Page Provider. For those of you who like to see EPiServer technology stretched, this is a must-see as it really demonstrates the ability of EPiServer to do some very cool things with the minimum of code and effort.

The link has been added to my original post, which I have updated.

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Jun 30, 2009

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