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To all of you Sitecore Developers, Architects and Webmasters out there. I just want to point you on our latest update: CMS 6.1.0 Update rev. 090722 , also known as 6.1.0 Update-1 ) and OMS 1.0.0 (full version number: Sitecore Online Marketing Suite 1.0.0 rev. 090722).
Although it isn’t a recommended release at the moment, I’d [...]

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At Sitecore we have upgraded our site to version 6. Because of our tightly integration with background systems it took a little moment. But finally we’re there.
As we’ve got 20+ content editors across the globe, the change affected lots of editors. I’ll show you a mail from the head of our marketing department, Paul Markun, [...]

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It’s been a while since I’ve been actively blogging about some core parts of Sitecore. As the guys in Copenhagen are working really hard on a release called ‘Crestone’, It becomes time again to get you guys 100% up-to-date.
Well back to the current release. Take the last build: 5.3.2 rev. 071220. It does contain a [...]

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Just foudn out that Sitecore really listens to feedback . A while ago I sent the developer my own URLUtil as Item.Path.GetFriendlyUrl() seemed to create broken links for more advanced site-configs.
So I spent a whole day on writing this util and look, the latest build(earlier build might have it too) has the following overloads:

GetFriendlyUrl() [...]

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For 2 days I’ve got this extreme ugly dialog when deleting items after an upgrade from 5.3.0 to 5.3.1:

Today I’ve found out what was the problem. We are running on SQL 2000 here at the customer. First I’ve tested my upgrade on my local machine on SQL 2005 Express. And in that way I [...]

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This might take a lot of work away . Here’s the web.config changelog between 5.3.1 build 070515 and 070628:
Changes:

All tags are not shortened. For example:  <sc include …></sc:include> is now <sc.include … />Which means that the file is around 510 lines shorter
Physical paths in scheduling and log4net sections are now [...]

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