A critical vulnerability was discovered in React Server Components (Next.js). Our systems remain protected but we advise to update packages to newest version. Learn More.
A critical vulnerability was discovered in React Server Components (Next.js). Our systems remain protected but we advise to update packages to newest version. Learn More.
Being the janitor of our source code repository (Team Foundation Server 2008), I run into the conflict resolution dialog quite frequently. When resolving one item at a time you will be presented with the options to Merge changes for me Merge chang...
If you are creating modules for EPiServer CMS and been adopting your module for R2 SP1 you have probably noticed that there has been a few changes in terms of deployment in the latest release. Moved PowerShell CmdLets The most significant change ...
Since the new model for installing EPiServer applications and modules has changed quite a bit since the good old EPiServer Manager days describing module installation in just a blog post will not be sufficient so my goal with this posting is getti...
It took three days to get all our builds working after Per installed screens for presenting the current build status. If you use Team Build you can use the same build status utility that we use. For the curious, the screen displays the following...
The "R2" installation story relies heavily on PowerShell and a PowerShell extension ("Snapin") for EPiServer that we use for manipulating just about anything related to the configuration of an EPiServer site. So, what if you want to craft your own...