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As you may know, currently there is a Migration tool, intended for a data migration of your Sitefinity 3.x content to a 4.x system. Our idea with it was to make it open-source, so that everyone can change it according to his specific needs. However, there ...
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During the past few weeks I spotted a trend among our customers - web security and hacking concerns. With this blog post, we will cover how Sitefinity is protecting you from being hacked with some of the well known web attacks. We will also mention some ...
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So you are a developer and it’s the first time that you are entering in the Sitefinity world? You have deadlines and a tight schedule, but still, you have to find out if Sitefinity is suitable for your next state of the art project? This KB will get you ...
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Hello everyone, We are very excited to let you know that Sitefinity 3.7 Service Pack 1 is now waiting for you to pick it up from your Client.Net accounts! The Service pack is mainly concentrated in bug fixes which you have requested since the last 3.7 ...
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It's my pleasure to inform you that Sitefinity 3.7 has just been rolled out. Some of you might ask what happened with the planned SP3. We have included a new module, 2 new site templates and a feature that you wanted for a long time (group ...
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As most of you have noticed, in Sitefinity 3.6 we introduced a new way of handling links to content items, images, documents and pages. By implementing the dynamic content links, you can now move pages around the sitemap and rename libraries, and the links to such ...
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We have had a couple of requests lately on how can someone get the full urls of the news articles. There a quite a few reasons why you might need this list of urls - you might want to put those in a Google Sitemap or ...
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I know that many of you are following our blogs, or have an RSS subscription. I want to share with you two valuable KB articles we have just published, that you might find *very* useful: How to wrap a Generic Content control How to modify the ...
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Update: This blog post contains instructions for Sitefinity 3.x. If you're looking for JQuery instructions for Sitefinity 4.x, please click here. --
Do you know that we have jQuery, Prototype and mooTools libraries built-in Sitefinity 3.x? In order to use these libraries, you could simply reference ...
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Do you want to have a search functionality for your Events? This is now possible, thanks to Josh Morales. Based on an example posted in our forums, he has created the EventsIndexProvider. Using it, you can include all upcoming events in the index. ...