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hockblogs.net — Sorting is one of the important features that are nearly always required in each project. Recently I’ve run into a major problem on a Sitecore / .NET project, when displaying a set of data that was sorted. Actually the sorting wasn’t any problem, no it was the differende between the two ways that the data was retrieved. In this article I show you the difference between using the Children.ToArray() statement and using a Xpath Query.

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