Pankaj kr Prasad
May 2, 2019
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Site attention 4.0.1 have routing issue with Episerver CMS 11

In one of the recent upgrade project from Epi CMS from 10 to 11 and Commerce 11 to 12, stepped on below issue.

  • Site have site attention add-on. Post upgrade of CMS and commerce, upgraded site attention to 4.0.1.
  • Post upgrade when logged in to edit/mode mode, site attention screen loads. Dashboard routing is overruled by Site attention.
  • Solution at this stage is to rollback to version 3.2.1.

Problem: Site attention 4.0.1 routing conflicts with episerver route.

Awaiting site attention to update their package with fix.

May 02, 2019

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