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Easyling Release Notes - 2016 March

March Madness has passed in Budapest, and the result is a number of new features ready to keep Easyling at the forefront of the industry. Some of our highlights included TransMapping (the ability to map and translate URL path segments), support for the srcset attribute on images, UI for the cache exclusion rules, and the ability to exclude pages from a crawl based on regular expressions. See the full points after the jump! Read the full article

Easyling Release Notes - 2016 February

2016 is a leap year, meaning this month, we had one extra day to bring you new features and powers in the proxy. And did we ever put it to good use! Dropbox integration has left beta, we’ve developed a gateway to proxy our proxy, translation memories can now be populated for selected target languages instead of all at once, Link headers are now permitted in the interest of easier SEO efforts, and the link mapper can be set to a more permissive behaviour to accommodate more diverse inputs. Read the full article

More words than dollars? No problem.

How to translate e-commerce’s infinite content with a definite budget? The problem Translating e-commerce sites can and could be the most profitable projects - if only your customers didn’t get a heart attack after receiving your quote to translate 1,200,000 unique words. The problem with e-commerce projects is that site owners are not aware of the scope and price tag attached to the enormous source content e-commerce sites usually have. However, there is a solution you can offer them and close the deal. Read the full article

Market explosion

What is the next big thing? Not a long time ago, having a high-quality website meant that a company had the resources to invest in significant expenditures: they had the money to hire a web design firm, set up an in-house web development department and plan for the ongoing costs of web maintenance, programming and content management, all requiring IT expertise. Solutions were often tailor-made for big corporations at hefty costs. Read the full article

Easyling Release Notes - 2016 January

After New Year’s, development resumed in earnest at Easyling. This time around, efforts were mostly focused on bringing already-existing admin features to the general public, by constructing user interfaces, as well as a few completely green-field developments. Thus, the ability to use ETags in crawls was revealed, as well as the power to add non-printing characters on the Workbench, to use path prefix configuration to selectively override cache headers for paths, and to use IPv4/IPv6 addresses for staging servers. Read the full article