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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jul 21, 2008

    Let's face it, the EPiServer CMS built-in search isn't the best in the world. Neither is it intended to be - there are a lot of 3rd party search engines available for EPiServer that are great at what they are doing - and in general I highly...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jul 09, 2008

    Another question came up today where the answer might be useful to others. Scenario: You have only edit and admin-mode access to an existing EPiServer (4 or 5) installation and you need to programmatically extract the data from some of the pages i...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jul 07, 2008

    Got a question today from a partner about how he could make a "Download this page as PDF" functionality on a customers web site. I suppose there's quite a lot of ways to do it (just as many as there are HTML -> PDF libraries out there) but I...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jun 24, 2008

    Since the well-renowned channel #epicode has already risen to star status and is popular among EPiServer tourists and old-fashioned IRC cowboys, I've taken the liberty of adding an Ajax client right here on Labs! Enjoy!

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jun 23, 2008

    A couple of times I've been asked how to check if a property on a page is set to be Searchable. It can be very handy to know, if you are making a search engine integration - or any other kind of textual processing of EPiServer CMS content, for tha...

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