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Recently I got an error related to Dojo widget about conflicting "id" on the HTML element. While it is possible to work with Dojo without "ids", those are necessary for field labels to work properly. Here is the error I got: And the widget code...
Maybe it’s time to let your digital strategy mature and grow into the useful tool it was always meant to be. But where do you start?
If you’ve seen some of my recent posts you’ll know I’ve been playing around with WebHooks. These are simple HTTP requests to endpoints allowing services to exchange data and events. Integration Platforms as a Service Those of you cool kids will ha...
Here are two code snippets to help you make a XhtmlString display external links instead of the internal ones and also render blocks, dynamic content etc. This could be helpful if you don’t have access to a HtmlHelper like in a WebApi. The first o...
The French say “jamais deux sans trois”. If something happens twice, it will happen again. Twice I have seen questions about why Episerver Find performs multiple/repeated requests to the Find index for its configuration (_config) when working to...
In my previous post , I briefly discussed Episerver MVC support and included a few examples on how to implement it in a project. In this post, I’m going to talk about a functionality usually required by almost all web sites: forms. Episerver...
Join us on Thursday, March 24th for the Spring 2016 Episerver Developer Meetup of the Chicago Episerver and Ektron Developers group, hosted by Nansen. Speakers include James Stout and Allan Thraen from Episerver, as well as Chris Osterhout from...
A few months ago, I was involved in a performance case involving an old CMS6R2 site. They explained that the site seemed to go down for a couple of minutes, to then automatically recover. During the downtime, any browser connecting to the site wou...