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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jan 04, 2019

    Updating PropertyList item values from code on page publish event does not work as one might expect it. This blogpost describes a workaround.

  • Posted on: Jan 04, 2019
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    In the next release of CMS UI (version 11.14.0), we will be releasing what I believe is a long awaited feature, comments for content. Up until now it has only been possible to comment on content in the project overview, which requires the content ...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jan 04, 2019

    When integrating external content into Episerver, a classic dilemma is whether you should replicate it in, or setup a content provider to pull it in real-time. As part of the Digizuite Integration I have once again given some thought to the dilemm...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jan 04, 2019

    This blog post describes how to add support for overriding Episerver Forms element templates located in Asp.Net Mvc Areas.

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jan 04, 2019

    Forms & Mvc Areas

  • Posted on: Jan 04, 2019
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    I got a support ticket a few days ago in terms of Forms' hidden vistor profiling element. The customer basically wanted to capture user's zip code by using the element with a external geolocation api. He could get ip, location name however zip cod...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jan 03, 2019

    Editing image properties would be more intuitive if we could see both the image and the properties at the same time! Let's add image preview to All properties view!

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Jan 03, 2019

    With this awesome httpmodule your html output will be 10-20%* smaller. This is what you need to do with Episerver installations.