<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title type="text">Blog posts by Kjetil Simensen</title><link href="http://world.optimizely.com" /><updated>2014-11-04T09:50:40.0000000Z</updated><id>https://world.optimizely.com/blogs/Kjetil-Simensen/</id> <generator uri="http://world.optimizely.com" version="2.0">Optimizely World</generator> <entry><title>Limitations in the discounts calculation in EPiServer Commerce</title><link href="http://www.epinova.no/blog/Kjetil-Simensen/dates/2014/11/limitations-in-the-discounts-calculation-in-episerver-commerce/" /><id>If you want to calculate discounts for products or related catalogs, you&#39;ll need to rewrite the default GetDiscountPrice function.</id><updated>2014-11-04T09:50:40.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Commerce 7.5 Nice to know</title><link href="http://www.epinova.no/blog/Kjetil-Simensen/dates/2014/2/commerce-75-nice-to-know/" /><id>Even though EPiServer has made a lot of effort trying to make EPiServer and Commerce 7.5 appear as one united product there is still some areas you need to be aware of.</id><updated>2014-02-20T12:09:55.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Adding Cross Site Scripting protection in EPiServer CMS with .NET 4.0</title><link href="http://www.epinova.no/blog/Kjetil-Simensen/dates/2013/5/adding-cross-site-scripting-protection-in-episerver-cms-with-net-40/" /><id>The built-in Request Validation feature in .NET 4.0 can help protect your EPiServer sites from Cross Site Scripting (XSS) attacks.</id><updated>2013-05-10T08:31:22.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Making sure your pages always are on HTTPS</title><link href="http://217.170.139.68/blog/Kjetil-Simensen/dates/2012/2/making-sure-your-pages-always-are-on-https/" /><id>In a recent project I’ve been working on, we needed to make sure certain pages were always on HTTPS. There are of course several ways of doing this, and our solution was to use HttpModule combined with class attributes and PageTypeBuilder. </id><updated>2012-02-17T12:59:55.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>New category layout</title><link href="http://217.170.139.68/blog/Kjetil-Simensen/dates/2010/11/new-category-layout/" /><id>In a project I&#39;m working in we&#39;re using EPiServer categories, or more&amp;nbsp;correctly: lots of categories! And like all others who have work with many categories with sub-categories, sub-sub-categories etc., I thought that there must be a better way to...</id><updated>2010-11-08T09:34:20.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Adding markers to GoogleMaps based on country code</title><link href="http://217.170.139.68/blog/Kjetil-Simensen/dates/2010/4/Google-maps/" /><id>How to add map markers with&amp;nbsp;Google API&#39;s geocoder.getLocations(countryCode, addToMap) </id><updated>2010-04-27T15:36:12.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>EasySearch and EPiServer: Scoped search and Globalization issues</title><link href="http://217.170.139.68/blog/Kjetil-Simensen/dates/2010/4/easysearch-and-episerver-scoped-search-and-globalization-issues/" /><id>In one of our projects we included EasySearch into our globalized enterprise solutions which introduced us to a few issues. The two main ones were: scoped search and search with fallback languages. </id><updated>2010-04-22T16:06:59.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Extended PageTree</title><link href="http://217.170.139.68/blog/Kjetil-Simensen/dates/2010/4/Extended-PageTree/" /><id>If you want to extend EPiServer&#39;s PageTree to only/not include spesific pagetypes you can do this by creating your own pagetree control and make it inherite from EPiServer&#39;s PageTree class. </id><updated>2010-04-22T13:02:58.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry></feed>