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On behalf of the EMVP Board, I have the honor of announcing and welcoming 3 new EMVPs today in recognition of their dedication and knowledge sharing within the Episerver community. Congratulations to the new EMVPs: Ravindra Rathore , Rightpoint,...
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Hi all, Not a huge pile of news and features (those I've saved for v7.0). It's been a while since v1.0 of LocalizationProvider. Originally it has its inception during my company's hackathon - we were trying to solve some of the outstanding issues...
At Alm Brand we are using Vue.js together with the content delivery api for our Single Page Applications(SPA) that powers parts of our website and App, when we starting doing this we took a lot of inspiration from episerver musicfestival vue...
In this post I will show you how you can create a custom content security activity and store that to Episerver activity log (change log) when access rights are changed in Episerver. This blog post was inspired by the fact that there is no out of t...
You have been told, cache is great. If used correctly, it can greatly improve your website performance, sometimes, it can even make the difference between life and death. While that’s true, cache can be tricky to get right. The #1 issue with cache...
Hi All, I am pleased to announce the second Episerver developers meetup this year in India on Friday, 10th July 2020. Please feel free to reach out to us at epiusergroupindia@gmail.com for any further queries. Meetup Poster Meetup Event...
Often you find yourself creating Scheduled Jobs in Episerver, only intending them to be run manually - and often annoyed that they don't support parameters. This blog post introduces a new approach to solving the same problem: The Developer Console.