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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 20, 2009

    Traditionally in EPiServer a PageReference has been used as "the" unique reference within the site. A PageReference is still unique within a site (however the ID part of the PageReference itself is not guaranteed to be unique) but we are shifting...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 20, 2009

    Traditionally in EPiServer a PageReference has been used as "the" unique reference within the site. A PageReference is still unique within a site (however the ID part of the PageReference itself is not guaranteed to be unique) but we are shifting...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Feb 20, 2009

    Traditionally in EPiServer a PageReference has been used as "the" unique reference within the site. A PageReference is still unique within a site (however the ID part of the PageReference itself is not guaranteed to be unique) but we are shifting...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jan 30, 2009

    We are currently working on improving Mirroring function targeting R3 release. This blog post is though primarily not about that (I will later make a blog post about how the new mirroring architecture is going to be) but about one change that we a...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jan 30, 2009

    We are currently working on improving Mirroring function targeting R3 release. This blog post is though primarily not about that (I will later make a blog post about how the new mirroring architecture is going to be) but about one change that we a...

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