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SitecoreBlogSearch.com - Your custom search engine for Sitecore related blogs - 0 views

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    Your custom search engine for Sitecore related blogs
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    Sitecore Blog Search
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    Sitecore Blog Search
Mark Ursino

Subtext 2.1 - 0 views

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    A great .NET Open Source Blogging Platform
Mike Tomasulo

Telerik RadGrid events not firing in Sitecore - Aaron Blake's Blog - 0 views

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    Sometimes Sitecore events can conflict with RadGrid events.  This blog post explains how to make them play nicely together.
Mark Ursino

Validate RTE Links with the Sitecore ASP.NET CMS - 0 views

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    This blog post describes how you can validate that users do not create internal links to items with no layout details
mgraber

Blog : Andrew McAfee's Blog - 1 views

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    Business Impact of IT
Mark Ursino

WeBlog - 0 views

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    WeBlog is a blog module for Sitecore 6.2+. It is the successor to the EviBlog module. Features Windows Live Writer integration (MetaWeblog API) Page Editor support and custom WebEdit ribbon Wordpress Import CSS-based themes, with custom themes possible (one included) Various blog navigation components Comments (with author notification and optional approval workflow) Comment CAPTCHA through MSCaptcha or reCAPTCHA Gravatar Support Social sharing through ShareThis or AddThis, and other Facebook and Twitter widgets Tagging and tagcloud RSS Feeds (Sitecore Integrated RSS) Multi-server (staged architecture) support Globalized labels and messaging (English, Danish, Dutch, and Japanese translations provided) Most importantly, WeBlog has been architected to allow you to easily integrate it into your existing content and design, and to allow you to customize its templates and layout to your project requirements.
Mark Ursino

BlogEngine.NET - 0 views

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    An open source ASP.NET 2.0 powered blogging engine
Mike Tomasulo

If broken it is, fix it you should : ASP.NET 2.0 Crash case study: Unhandled exceptions - 0 views

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    Blog post possibly related to recent app pool crashes
Douglas Couto

The database principal owns a schema in the database, and cannot be dropped - Fix | JMJ... - 0 views

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    "To change the DB_Owner to some another "Database Principal"; simply Drill Down to your Database in Sql Server Management Studio and further more Drill Down to your_DB_Name > Schemas > db_owner > right click > select properties. You would find the name of the "Database Principal" that you want to delete. Change this to some another "Database Principal"; for Example, to "dbo"."
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