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This blog post is the first one in the blog series: Migrate a Optimizely/Episerver plugin from CMS 11 to 12. The plugin we are going to migrate is called SIRO (Sitemap and Robots generator) developed by Verndale. You can find more information abou...
Changing the timeout for Search & Navigation requests is something that has been requested over and over in forums and support cases for quite some time. The default request timeout is set to 100 seconds (HttpWebRequest.Timeout default) which coul...
Episerver Forms does provide a lot of built-in functionality, but sometimes it is necessary to extend that functionality, which might give you some problems or difficulties. So in this post, I'm going to share my experience while customizing the...
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a block within Optimizely CMS. Formally known as Episerver CMS, the big change in this version is that it is built using .NET Core/MVC 5. As a result, the process of creating a block has changed...
We have a special North America Dev Happy Hour on Friday January 28! Mark and I are excited to welcome our special guests from the Welcome team, who will walk us all through the platform. Don't miss out! And yes, this means everyone can and...
Our PreSales team is looking for more solution architects to join our team! If you're e nergetic, outgoing, and passionate about technology, these Solution Architect roles might be what you're looking for as the next step in your career! Our...
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Back in the days, we could use PrincipalInfo.CurrentPrincipal = PrincipalInfo.CreatePrincipal(...). In CMS 12, PrincipalInfo.CurrentPrincipal has become read-only.