- Posted by Jakob Andersen on May 8, 2008
So the first thing I usually do when reviewing web projects is to find the default entry page that the user would see. When doing this with BlogEngine.NET you find the default.aspx (obviously in most cases). The first thing in the Page_Load of this is the following code: if (Request.RawUrl.ToLowerI...
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- Posted by Jakob Andersen on April 24, 2008
So as I wrote a few days ago I have been looking at BlogEngine.NET and considered how I would have designed its lower layers. So lets kick off with the provider that's currently used in BlogEngine.NET for accessing the various storages (XML and RDBMS). The provider is responsible for accessing all d...
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- Posted by Jakob Andersen on April 11, 2008
Last Friday I took a look at the source code from BlogEngine.NET I wrote a little log during my short look: 20:32 - Downloaded the latest source from BlogEngine.NET on codeplex 20:34 - Build the solution and starting the website after a single problem with the website expected in another place t...
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