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We've released a new major version of AvaTax connector - an integrated transactional tax compliance add-on for Episerver Commerce from Avalara . You now can easily find the packages on our nuget site . More precisely, the major version is 2.0.0...
We have implemented as per the guide here https://world.episerver.com/documentation/developer-guides/CMS/security/integrate-azure-ad-using-openid-connect/ claims based authentication hooking up with an AzureAD instance. As part of this the...
The PropertyValueList property type ca be really useful for things that don't have a need for reuse, or doesn't have a view. If you've used it you might have noticed that the editor experience, especially in regards to localizations, hasn't been...
A normal catalog structure is like this: you have a few high level categories under the catalog, then each high level category has a few lower level categories under it, then each lower level category has their children, so on and so forth until y...
I just installed the latest version of Episerver Content Delivery API 2.2.0 and just wanted to share some quick findings in order for you guys to get it up and running quickly. I started by installing the following packages in visual studio,...
List of Sitecore SEO / Security rewrite rules I recently added on CD nodes to one of the project.
Up to this point, if you had SMTP configured, your editors would receive immediate emails about every approval step that the content went into. In cases when a page goes through a long approval sequence - is reviewed at few steps, declined, marked...
I have been inspired by some interesting post about how to handle large amounts of pages in EPiServer such as this one, this other one, and last but not the least this one. All of them point to use a… Continue reading →