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When working with scheduled jobs I have noticed quite often that some of the administrators are requesting how long some jobs have been running. This is quite a common feature request. I ended up creating a base class on my own for implementing th...
Together with Grzegorz Wiecheć we have just published a new version of our Open Source project Advanced Reviews This version contains a few major bugfixes and improvements that we gathered during the past 3 weeks from both internal and external...
This is part 1 of Episerver Headless JS blog post series. In this post, I’ll try to cover everything you need to get Content Delivery API running on your local development from scratch.
It's been a while since last Episerver DbLocalizationProvider package update. Fortunately this release includes couple bug fixes delivered by amazing developer community and also few new features. What's included in this release: "Transient"...
Working with large Episerver builds often comes with unique challenges both from the content management side and from a business rule perspective. Recently one of our clients at Zone decided they wanted to update and restructure large parts of the...
Episervers built in property type List is a very powerful feature. At Epinova we've used this for adding relations between items, for instance adding tags where a tag might be another content item. However, there's an issue with editing this...
Episervers built in property type List is a very powerful feature. At Epinova we've used this for adding relations between items, for instance adding tags where a tag might be another content item. However, there's an issue with editing this...
Need to take more control over your ContentAreas? This ValidationAttribute will help you limit the usage of specific types inside the ContentArea.