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Recent changes in .NET and Google Chrome can result in broken PDFs when viewing the PDF in Google Chrome. This will affect all Asp.Net based applications using Forms Authentication with larger PDFs that require authentication to download them. In...
Recent changes in .NET and Google Chrome can result in broken PDFs when viewing the PDF in Google Chrome. This will affect all Asp.Net based applications using Forms Authentication with larger PDFs that require authentication to download them. In...
Recent changes in .NET and Google Chrome can result in broken PDFs when viewing the PDF in Google Chrome. This will affect all Asp.Net based applications using Forms Authentication with larger PDFs that require authentication to download them. In...
Recent changes in .NET and Google Chrome can result in broken PDFs when viewing the PDF in Google Chrome. This will affect all Asp.Net based applications using Forms Authentication with larger PDFs that require authentication to download them. In...
Safely rename an Episerver property, and retain the value it had before it was renamed, using a migration step.
We proudly hosted Episerver Meetup here in Jaipur today and we were overwhelmed with the responses received. So we began a little late (you know the hangover of weekend ;)) until we got full-house. Praful Jangid introduced the Agenda of Meetup as...
I was asked what would be a good way to track top read articles for a clients web site. The web site is build using Episerver CMS, so should we save page visits in the database? Or is there a more modern solution?