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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.
I’ve seen a few forum posts from users having this issue. One of the best threads covering this subject is this one: http://world.episerver.com/Modules/Forum/Pages/thread.aspx?id=63028 This thread actually contains a good way to reproduce the erro...
If all captions and tooltips are missing in tinyMCE, there’s good chance you are using themed CSS. Over the years I’ve learned that EPiServer make some assumptions, that not always applies to your reality. One of them is that it’s assumed your not...
A few days ago a colleague upgraded a EPiServer site using Deployment Center and got this strange error. According to the dump the error was related to /Shell/Views/Shared/Site.Master. I knew the site was working correctly on my development machin...
I’ve upgraded a lot of sites in my days, but I still run into new errors. Even when you do it the right way, by upgrading the test-environment and collect as much information you can, there is still a chance it won’t work on the production servers...
On our sites we use pretty much the same file listing functions that comes with the example site in EPiServer. It’s simple and have worked well for many years, but recently one of our users realized that hidden files were visible in the listing. M...