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Episerver Commerce Catalog import using Azure Storage and Azure Webjobs

This blog post describes the process of importing an Episerver commerce catalog utilizing Azure tools such as Azure Table Storage, Azure Storage Queues and Azure Webjobs.

Mari Jørgensen

Add Azure CDN (or any CDN) to your Episerver site

With URL Rewrite rules we can easily add CDN support to any site without having to do any code changes or installing anything extra.

Frederik Vig

Custom Episerver Commerce Product/Variant router

Just wanted to share a custom Epi Commerce hierarchical router that I'm using in a project where we have a Product -> Variant structure. All variants in the catalog belong to a product and a product can have one or multiple variants.

Mattias Olsson

404 handler for CMS 11 is out

This is the 404 handler's first release after Geta took over the project ownership. We have published two versions of the package - for CMS 10 and CMS 11.

Maris Krivtezs

Extensions, Sitemap and Tags packages updated for Episerver 11

The Geta extensions, sitemaps and tags packages have been updated.

Frederik Vig

What we learned at HR Tech World

At Geta, we get to go to conferences. And whenever a company invests in employees, it's a point for me to show some kind of return on that investment. So companies keep investing. Here's what I learned and Geta's ROI.

Oskar Bull-Hansen

Trouble loading Episerver Find UI

Recently I came across a strange error where the Find UI inside Episerver CMS failed to load. All of the three menu items returned a "Error reading configuration" error message. This is a (really) short blog post describing how this issue can be resolved.

Mari Jørgensen

New version of FontThumbnail

Earlier this year I released a package that is used for generating preview images for the different contenttypes in your Episerver solution, using an override to the built-in "ImageUrlAttribute" that you can decorate your content types with.

Fredrik Eckmar