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Oct 28, 2014
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DDS Remap Type Admin Plug-in

After reading this blog post I was inspired to make an EPiServer CMS Admin Plug-in to allow a Type remap in the DDS to be done direct from the site. This will come in useful when a Type you store in the DDS has changed and it is not decorated with the EPiServerDataStoreAttribute and / or the AutomaticallyRemapStore property is not set to true.

The plug-in is available here as an EPiServer Add-on. I will also make the source code available shortly.

NOTE: There seems to be a caching bug in the DDS code which means that the remap isn’t always effective until the site is restarted. The bug has been reported (unofficially confirmed as a bug) and will hopefully be fixed in due course.

Oct 28, 2014

Comments

Antti Alasvuo
Antti Alasvuo Oct 29, 2014 06:57 PM

Nice :) Have to give it a try next time when in the "bad" situation.

Nov 14, 2014 04:58 PM

BAM -> http://world.episerver.com/Documentation/Release-Notes/ReleaseNote/?releaseNoteId=118973

smithsson68@gmail.com
smithsson68@gmail.com Nov 26, 2014 12:53 PM

Thanks Per!!

The source code can be found here -> http://bitbucket.org/smithsson68/ddstyperemapperaddon

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