with macro content without having to use any special methods, we just use a new custom Property Editor value converter.
Now just need to port this over to DynamicNode too.
Obsoleted a method on the 'helper' class to something much more meaningful... hopefully we can do that with the rest of that class too.
This fixes the need for Umbraco.Core to reference business logic since business logic needs to reference
Umbraco.Core (Umbraco.Core should never reference any other project except for interfaces, it is the 'Core'
of the new codebase.
using the new framework. Also moved PersistableMacroProperty to new assembly (it was also marked as internal).
Updated unit tests to work with Resolution and resetting resolvers.
this gives us more control over all Resolvers and streamlines them. Created IBootManager, CoreBootManager and WebBootManager
to handle the application initialization including the creation of Resolvers. This means that if people are using the dlls outside
of the web app, they can run the boot strappers to initialize everything.
Cleaned up code in AbstractDataEditor and AbstractDataEditorControl.
Made AbstractDataEditorControl inherit from INamingContainer to help with control id issues.
Made the ID and DataTypeName fields of AbstractDataEditor abstract so they must be implemented.
unit test helper classes. Changed calls from old TypeFinder to new TypeFinder2. Created benchmark unit
tests to test speed differences between them.
Fixes: 30946 - IOHelper with HttpContext issue
Fixes: 30945 - AppCodeFileExtensions issue with UmbracoSettings
Updated InternalsVisibleTo declarations.
Updated the ApplicationTest test to use a new base class as a test to install a local sqlce database
for testing against.
Added Umbraco.Core project.
Added Umbraco.Web project.
Created new sln folder Legacy
myImage.getProperty("mainImage").Value = Request.Files[0];
Adds helper class "UmbracoFile" for easier file upload / file manipulation in general (to be provider based so we can support manipulation via ImageGen or ImageResizing.NET as well as support for abstracting file storage via providers (through an IFile but currently in an implementation that needs refactoring (used in a wrong way atm)). Will fix that part tomorrow!