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A couple of times during the years I have had the need to view the scheduled job history log. In all these cases it has been jobs that are running frequently and therefor I need to use the paging since the default view doesn't display that many...
The source code for payment providers, including PayPal, DIBS, DataCash have been released to GitHub. These projects were upgraded to work with latest version of Commerce (11.2.2) and other components, that contains a few fixes and refactoring....
Since the beginning of DXC Service partners and customers have always asked why they could not deploy their code by them selves. Because of our SLA on the web-application and the responsibility of customers Episerver installations, the answer was...
What’s holding you back? Why does it feel so difficult? There are quite a few myths about Digital Asset Management that can hold you back for no reason. We’ve decided to break some of the most common myths for you, so sit tight! Myth 1: It takes...
What’s holding you back? Why does it feel so difficult? There are quite a few myths about Digital Asset Management that can hold you back for no reason. We’ve decided to break some of the most common myths for you, so sit tight! Myth 1: It takes...
Overview This is the first post in a series that will provide deeper insight into the Episerver Social Activity Streams functionality. This post targets how Activity Streams has been implemented within Social Alloy. Upcoming posts will look...
How can an AJAX service serve texts (error messages, label texts, product descriptions) or images from a multilingual EPiServer site? How to make sure that the server returns content in the correct language?
Logging can be very useful when debugging C# code. ColoredConsoleAppender logs all messages to the console and highlights error, info, and debug messages with different colors, which makes the debugging experience a bit more pleasant.