Blog entries posted during 2008

EPiServer CMS 5 and Windows Vista

by: Steve Celius

Personally I haven't installed Vista - yet. Don't know when, but I don't really see the point right now, I've got the tools I need, and developing on Windows XP with VS 2005 or 2008 is slow enough as it is. I bet the Vista eye candy does not exactly... [ Read full article ]

10 January 2008  3 Comments


Multiplexing Provider and Security

by: Steve Celius

The Multiplexing providers in EPiServer CMS 5 allows several role and membership providers to be chained together, thus attempting to authenticate and authorize users against different providers. This is very powerful, allowing users from different... [ Read full article ]

11 January 2008  1 Comments


Compare and keep language files in sync

by: Steve Celius

In my opinion, one of the coolest features of EPiServer is the way language resources are handled. The ease of use and flexibility of xml files in the /lang directory is very powerful. At startup, your EPiServer site will load all the . xml files... [ Read full article ]

14 January 2008  0 Comments


EPiServer CMS 5 SP1 has shipped

by: Steve Celius

You can grab it on the Knowledge Center. Make sure you use the new EPiServer CMS Manager. One of the new things in the SP1 release is the Content Channel Service, which can be used to feed and synchronize your EPiServer content from external... [ Read full article ]

22 January 2008  1 Comments


Opening a new EPiServer CMS 5 SP1 project in VS 2008

by: Steve Celius

When you install a new EPiServer CMS 5 project using the EPiServer CMS Manager, the . csproj file shipped is for Visual Studio 2005 SP1. Opening the project in Visual Studio 2008 will start the project upgrade wizard, which will fail if you have... [ Read full article ]

30 January 2008  1 Comments


Taking Control of Property Rendering

by: Steve Celius

I answered a question in the developer forum today, about the span tags that the EPiServer:Property control renders when you pass it the name of a PropertyString property. The thing is; the Property control itself supports setting a CSS class,... [ Read full article ]

28 February 2008  1 Comments


Using the Gaia ajax framework in EPiServer

by: Steve Celius

If you're working with Gaia Ajax Widgets in your EPiServer project, you need to read this blog post. In short, it fixes a problem where the Gaia callbacks are done in the context of your start page instead of the currently loaded page. The funny... [ Read full article ]

11 April 2008  1 Comments

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Developer Summit Presentation

by: Steve Celius

For all of you that attended my presentation at the EPiServer Developer Summit on Friday, thank you so much for attending! We filled the biggest room! Hope you liked what you saw, and learned something new. If you have any questions regarding the... [ Read full article ]

03 June 2008  6 Comments


Join us on IRC

by: Steve Celius

For some time now (over a year actually), we have had an #epicode channel on irc. freenode. org. We initially meant it to be a place to discuss the modules on EPiCode, but it has turned out to be a great place to discuss anything related to... [ Read full article ]

13 June 2008  3 Comments

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The EPiCode Cache Framework

by: Steve Celius

On the EPiServer Developer Summit I demonstrated a way to speed up your lists by caching the content after the first initial loading, using a small framework that helps you extract the code that loads the content. It handles the caching completely... [ Read full article ]

15 June 2008  1 Comments


Speed up Visual Studio

by: Steve Celius

Some tips and tricks I've picked up along the road. They might not give you a huge performance improvement, but the golden rule to disable or remove things you do not need, is always for the better. Do your own experiments and see if it helps. These... [ Read full article ]

24 June 2008  6 Comments

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I work for EPiServer in Norway, mostly with technical stuff. Trying to keep up with all the new stuff from the development team. I also hang out on the EPiCode project, why don't you come join us?


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