<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title type="text">Blog posts by Matthew Mols</title><link href="http://world.optimizely.com" /><updated>2018-04-02T05:37:25.0000000Z</updated><id>https://world.optimizely.com/blogs/matthew-mols/</id> <generator uri="http://world.optimizely.com" version="2.0">Optimizely World</generator> <entry><title>Add HTTP Caching to the Episerver Content Delivery API</title><link href="https://mmols.io/add-http-caching-to-the-episerver-content-delivery-api/" /><id>HTTP Caching is a powerful tool for expanding the global reach of your site without having to deploy servers into multiple regions. It enables you to leverage Content Delivery Networks (CDN) and device caches effectively to limit the requests that need to go back to the server, thus improving your site performance.
If you&amp;rsquo;ve taken the Episerver Content Delivery API for a spin, you might have noticed that all requests return a Cache-Control: no-cache header.</id><updated>2018-04-02T05:37:25.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Add HTTP Caching to the Episerver Content Delivery API</title><link href="https://mmols.io/add-http-caching-to-the-episerver-content-delivery-api/" /><id>HTTP Caching is a powerful tool for expanding the global reach of your site without having to deploy servers into multiple regions. It enables you to leverage Content Delivery Networks (CDN) and device caches effectively to limit the requests that need to go back to the server, thus improving your site performance.
If you&amp;rsquo;ve taken the Episerver Content Delivery API for a spin, you might have noticed that all requests return a Cache-Control: no-cache header.</id><updated>2018-04-02T03:37:25.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Getting started with the Episerver Content Delivery API</title><link href="https://mmols.io/getting-started-with-the-episerver-content-delivery-api/" /><id>The Episerver Content Delivery API enables you to access IContent over HTTP for use when building your Episerver site or building external applications in a Headless or Decoupled manner. This post aims to get you started quickly by walking through the required steps to install it on your site and begin accessing content via the APIs.
 Note: The Content Delivery API is still in beta, and subject to change.</id><updated>2018-03-18T20:16:51.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry> <entry><title>Custom Pricing Providers in Episerver Commerce</title><link href="https://medium.com/p/3646b1c3e376" /><id>&lt;div class=&quot;medium-feed-item&quot;&gt;&lt;p class=&quot;medium-feed-image&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;https://medium.com/@mmols/custom-pricing-providers-in-episerver-commerce-3646b1c3e376?source=rss-b4f62788fd2e------2&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;https://d262ilb51hltx0.cloudfront.net/max/857/1*5ugLyEuzIGD9yXy2l8we4g.png&quot; width=&quot;857&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p class=&quot;medium-feed-snippet&quot;&gt;Pricing in Episerver Commerce uses a number of factors to determine which price to return when it displays a price to a customer or uses a&amp;#x2026;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p class=&quot;medium-feed-link&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;https://medium.com/@mmols/custom-pricing-providers-in-episerver-commerce-3646b1c3e376?source=rss-b4f62788fd2e------2&quot;&gt;Continue reading on  &#187;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</id><updated>2015-11-30T03:18:24.0000000Z</updated><summary type="html">Blog post</summary></entry></feed>