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In my previous post I described how its possible to implement federated security in EPiServer using Auth0 . However the steps described on allow users to log into your site with Auth0. It's not possible to log into the EPiServer UI using the...
This post describes how to allow federated security in EPiServer using Auth0 . Auth0 is an identity broker that's extensible, enterprise class and reduces the friction between identity infrastructure and developers. I'm not affiliated with Auth0 i...
This post describes how to allow federated security in EPiServer using Auth0 . Auth0 is an identity broker that's extensible, enterprise class and reduces the friction between identity infrastructure and developers. I'm not affiliated with Auth0 i...
Since users would like to test on the acceptance environment with the same content and setup as production, and we would like to fix issues on our development machine using the same content and setup...
Force a page to display in a specific language dynamically
Recently I've been involved in a project that features a great deal of different content types. Early on I figured that using an AllowedTypesAttribute on ContentAreas would be helpful for the editors, since you might not want to drop exactly...
Recently I've been involved in a project that features a great deal of different content types. Early on I figured that using an AllowedTypesAttribute on ContentAreas would be helpful for the editors, since you might not want to drop exactly...
Recently I've been involved in a project that features a great deal of different content types. Early on I figured that using an AllowedTypesAttribute on ContentAreas would be helpful for the editors, since you might not want to drop exactly...