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Two years ago I did a hack that let you as a developer specify if a block or page type should be allowed to only be created once. Old post here. For some reason I can't remeber I used an interface to specify this. Now I have updated the code to...
This is pretty internal stuffs – you will almost never use it yourself (you technically can, but there is no guarantee of backward compatibility whatsoever). I learned the stuff recently and found it interesting enough to share. No matter how...
This blog post is for you, the developer, if you’re interested in how Episerver, ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET and IIS all fit together when serving a HTTP request and ultimately returning a HTTP response. Admittedly, it’s not easy picking apart these...
This blog post is for you, the developer, if you’re interested in how Episerver, ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET and IIS all fit together when serving a HTTP request and ultimately returning a HTTP response. Admittedly, it’s not easy picking apart these...
I’ve found a neat way to improve the editor experience – IContentTypeAdvisor and it can be found in the EPiServer.Cms.Shell.UI.Rest namespace of the assembly EPiServer.Cms.Shell.UI.dll. This interface is used to populate the list of suggested...
A while ago my colleges did EPiServer migration from version 7.0 to 7.19.2. It’s an ASP.NET Web Forms based solution. The solution was tested and it looked like all features were working. But last week they find out a problem with URL property. Al...
This is the fourth and final post about issues I encounterd working for Episerver Managed Services. We (and the entire support organization) often saw some security issues in applications and I wanted to share the four most common ones. Exposed we...
Previously I blogged about Approvals for moving content in the Episerver page tree . This allowed us as developers to prevent users from moving content pages around in the tree without someone else signing the request off. The approach works fine...