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A critical vulnerability was discovered in React Server Components (Next.js). Our Systems Remain Fully Protected. Learn More.
Over the last period of time, or actually since the 4.4 release of EPiServer Mail about a month ago, I have been asked quite a few question regarding the compatibility with EPiServer CMS R2 SP1 . The main reason is that people have gotten the...
A bit more than a week has passed since the great EPiServer Days was hosted in Stockholm, Sweden. It was two days packed with amazing stuff such as keynotes, technical seminars, not-so-technical seminars and heaps of partners and customers – great...
After getting a number of comments in mail and in forums from people having trouble with a fresh installation of a EPiServer Relate+ site, I decided to make a blog post dedicated to it. The problem appear as an error that look something like the o...
Last Friday, the 20th February, the new version of EPiServer Mail was released! This release has the version number 4.4 and brings some long awaited features. The first and maybe the best news is that EPiServer Mail now works with EPiServer CMS R2...
I want to take the opportunity to post a promotion for the upcoming EPiServer Day 2009 , which will take place on the 10th and 11th of March. It will be two days with loads of presentations, seminars, debates and mingling with EPiServer and our...