Apr 26, 2012
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ElencySolutions.MultipleProperty v1.5 Released

For more information about the multiple property assembly please refer to codeplex. There you will find various links to previous posts, documentation, downloads and examples.

New Features

Some new properties have been added to the MultiplePropertyEntityAttribute:

- AllowAdd
- AllowEdit
- AllowDelete
- AllowSort

These new properties allow you to turn on/off various buttons and functionality in list mode.  The default for all of these properties is true.

A new property has been added to the MultiplePropertyEntityPropertyAttribute.

- DefaultValue: This property allows you to define a default value for the property.

Installation

The easiest way to install the assembly is by installing it from the EPiServer nuget feed (once it has been made available).  But if you are not down with the cool kids you can download it from codeplex.  The assembly is built for EPiServer CMS 6 and onwards.

On the codeplex site you can also find some useful documentation and example code to get you familiar with what the property offers.  The example code is dependent on PageTypeBuilder.

Feedback

As always feedback is greatly appreciated, if you have any suggestions for new features or changes I am happy to hear them.

Just twitter me @croweman or send me an email Smile

Apr 26, 2012

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