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April 27, 2018 / Sitecore

Sitecore 9: xConnect Endpoint Communication… Certificates, Ports, Hosts Files/DNS, and More!

Sitecore 9 brings a heavy paradigm with certificates and intra-machine communication when you decide to implement a scaled XP1 environment. You could have separate servers for each Sitecore role, or an architecture that has xConnect on one Server… CMS, Processing, and Reporting on another… and your CDS(s) serving public traffic. As you need to ensure communication between …

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March 15, 2019 / Sitecore

Sitecore 9.0 XP1 Client Certificates Guide

Unweaving the Client Certificates required for an 9.0 XP1 scaled implementation can be a bit of a challenge, as there are several undocumented steps that need to be undertaken. Often, many will export and import the correct certificates, update connectionStrings to use the proper ThumbPrints, but not update the SSL Settings for the IIS xConnect …

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May 10, 2024 / Sitecore

Sitecore 9: Restrict Access to the Client

Locking down your Content Delivery servers so external users can’t access your content management capabilities and Admin pages is one of the top security steps you need to undertake when deploying a new Sitecore environment. The first step is to implement IP-based security restrictions: Instructions for IIS 7 and greater are as follows: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/configuration/system.webServer/security/ipSecurity/ The …

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May 10, 2024 / Sitecore

Sitecore 9: Can’t Export Your Certificate’s Private Keys? Update to SIF Version 1.2.0

If you are using SIF Version 1.1.0 to generate Self-Signed Certificates and need to export these to other machines as part of a scaled environment, you may find that you are unable to export the Private Keys along with the certificate. In fact, the option to export is grayed out: SIF Version 1.1.0 Created Certificate: …

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March 2, 2018 / Sitecore

Sitecore 9 Feature: xConnect Configuration Environment (XConnectEnvironment SIF Parameter)

If you deploy xConnect using the SIF Framework, you will notice a JSON Parameter named “XConnectEnvrionment” with a description of “The configuration environment for this instance” containing a default value of “Development”.         “XConnectEnvironment”: {             “Type”: “string”,             “DefaultValue”: “Development”,             “Description”: “The configuration environment for this instance.”         }, So, what is the purpose of …

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May 10, 2024 / Sitecore

Sitecore 9 SIF Version 1.2.0 Released

Sitecore has updated the Sitecore 9 SIF to Version 1.2.0. New features include Tasks for allowing “enabling, disabling and deleting configurations by reading an IO xml file (*.ioxml)” and transforming “XML documents by applying XML Document Transformation (xdt) files”. Resolved bugs includes resolution of the “certificate private key path on Windows 8.1/2012” and corrections to input hash …

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February 16, 2018 / Sitecore

Sitecore 9 Update 1 SIF Prerequisites for a Scaled Environment

If you are following the Sitecore 9 Update 1 Installation Guide, you may note that the prerequisites for SIF can lead to failures with SQL Communication if you are installing a scaled Sitecore environment (ex. SQL is installed on one server, while your Sitecore roles are installed on separate servers). You may not experience issues if you …

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February 10, 2018 / AngularJS

Preparing for an AngularJS AdSense and SEO Friendly Site

As I developed www.thepersonalfinancecenter.com with the joy of using AngularJS coupled with an Azure Mobile Services backend, the struggle was not with implementing a voting feature for social authority or providing identity management (thanks to Auth0), but rather how to ensure that AdSense would render properly and the site could be SEO compliant. Let’s address …

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June 16, 2015 / JavaScript

Microsoft removes MicrosoftAjax.js from SharePoint/Tells No One (Yet)

If you are one of the multitude of users/developers who depend on MicrosoftAjax.js via accessing it in the _layouts/15 or _layouts/ directory and found that it is now gone from your SharePoint Online tenant or local SharePoint instance, you are not alone. Microsoft deemed this unnecessary as they believed it was not in use except …

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November 7, 2014 / CSS3

Edit HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Files in the Cloud using OneDrive with IntelliSense

As I was swapping in some Web design files to OneDrive, I clicked and opened a file to find that it went straight into an edit mode. Curious to see if I could truly edit the file, I found that not only could I edit it, but it included IntelliSense! This replaced the need to …

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