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Monthly Archives: November 2008
Manipulating Sitecore Links
For the current edition of this blog post, see: http://www.sitecore.net/Community/Technical-Blogs/John-West-Sitecore-Blog/Posts/2010/11/Link-Management-with-Sitecore.aspx Update: most of this is covered by http://sdn.sitecore.net/Reference/Sitecore%206/Dynamic%20Links.aspx, which references http://trac.sitecore.net/LinkProvider. Update: If you are interested in this topic, you might also have an interest in a my blog post … Continue reading
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Reflecting on Sitecore
I do not have access to the source code for Sitecore, so I often use Redgate‘s .NET Reflector to investigate the code. I think it’s still fair to credit Lutz Roeder for this excellent tool. Redgate (which makes some other … Continue reading
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Overriding Sitecore’s Logic to Determine the Context Language
For the current edition of this blog post, see: http://www.sitecore.net/Community/Technical-Blogs/John-West-Sitecore-Blog/Posts/2010/11/Overriding-Sitecores-Logic-to-Determine-the-Context-Language.aspx The Sitecore layout engine retrieves content from the Sitecore repository in the context language (Sitecore.Context.Language). The default logic to determine the context language is to use the first of these … Continue reading
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