I installed SBOS accelerators version 1.2 to have click-through reporting for Multi variant testing.
I use Sitecore 7.0 Mvc and the clicks are not registered on the report.
Is Mvc not supported in version 1.2?
Does anyone know what I can do to make it work?
Thanks for your help.
SBOS 1.2 does not support MVC. This is mentioned in the comments on the Sitecore Marketplace. It's supported by 2.0 only.
https://marketplace.sitecore.net/Modules/SBOS_Accelerators.aspx
Have a nice day!
Gert.
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Facebook sdk v3 is depreciated so i am getting issue on my live site. I cant upgrade my php version because my application does not support higher versions of php. So i need solution on current situation.
Thank you in advance.
Is Sitecore 8 has built-in support for MVC areas? Or do I still need to install sitecore plugins?
Thanks
Quoting Kevin Brechbühl (from The Sitecore MVC puzzle):
Sitecore has no support for areas out of the box, but there are multiple solutions available for integrate them in your solutions:
Resolve the area in the mvc.renderRendering-pipeline
Use a custom ControllerRunner and a custom Renderer
Resolve the area by the configurations
We also saw that Sitecore is working on a solution to integrate areas into the core. Rumor has it that they will integrate a similar pattern as BrainJocks does with the mvc.renderRendering pipeline.
I currently have the task of updating a Sitecore Instance 6.6 with SIP 3.2. The target is reaching Sitecore 7.0, so we can use Item Buckets.
The problem is when I update Sitecore to 7.0, it doesn't work with SIP 3.2, because assembly references doesn't match anymore and Sitecore 7.0 runs on .NET 4.5, where SIP 3.2 runs on .NET 3.5. So the Sitecore Backend does not work anymore and I cannot update the SIP.
If I update the SIP to 4.0 (which works with Sitecore 7.0) before updating the Sitecore Instance to 7.0, I get a similar problem.
Any idea what I can do to update both together? Or is there another way of achiving Sitecore 7.0 with SIP 4.0?
I would recommend uninstalling SIP first. You can achieve this is via removing the code files and configs from the solution manually - you can try leaving the Sitecore Items there as they shouldn't cause issues.
It will be helpful to redownloading the SIP package, unzip to see the files and view which files and configs it contains, then remove those from your solution.
A simpler way if you have Sitecore Rocks is to create an Anti-package - https://www.sitecore.net/nl-be/learn/blogs/technical-blogs/trevor-campbell/posts/2013/02/28-days-of-sitecore-rocks-package-management-part-1.aspx
Once you have removed SIP, complete your upgrade of Sitecore and confirm your site serves correctly afterwards.
Then its a matter of installing the correct version of SIP for the version of Sitecore 7 you have upgraded to. This will mitigate the issue of assemblies being different versions.
I would recommend backing up your databases before the upgrade as best practice but to also retrieve any SIP Item you may later need.
I'm building a website which requires forum integration to a Sitecore build - I've checked on the Sitecore website and they suggest YetAnotherForum and Telligent Community Integration Module. Both of these modules tho only support up till 6.4.1 and 6.4 respectively - I'm using Sitecore 7.0.
Logged a ticket with Sitecore and they came back with the following:
We have no information about Forum modules that are compatible with Sitecore 7.1. I would recommend you to contact your regional office and check whether they could advise you something.
Any suggestions?
First of all Telligent supports Sitecore 7.
Reference link
I have been working with Sitecore and Telligent Community integration from quite time and from my experience i have this opinion.
For deep integration it is quite a lot of work and requires much knowledge of both the product and costs will be high for licensing & deployment. But i can assure you that Telligent will work in Sitecore newer version also. However with higher costs you will get more rich functionality, Facebook like Activity Stream, and Apart from Forums it also has Blogs, Wikis, Media Gallery.
Telligent supports two kind of integrations:
1. Side by Side Integration - In this Sitecore and Telligent both will be user facing.
2. Integration mode - In this user will be mostly in Sitecore.
Reference link
If you are Sitecore Partner you will get trial license of Telligent. For details check 'Social Starter Kit' on Sitecore SDN site. Also there is video on YouTube regarding Sitecore & Telligent Integration in Sitecore Virtual User Group community.
I have no experience on YAF module so can't suggest on that.
Did you try to install YAF integration module, https://marketplace.sitecore.net/en/Modules/YAF_integration.aspx, i think it would run on Sitecore 7, since this module mainly integrate YAF with Sitecore security, i don't see why it should not run on Sitecore 7.
The Telligent product was renamed, I suggest you take a look at http://www.zimbra.com/products/zimbra-community/sitecore-starter.html and contact them. I'm unaware of what version they're targeted at right now.
I would appreciate feedback on experience with Confluence 4.0 from people who have implemented this version. In particular have you found the 4.0 release stable in your environments?
I've found it exceptional on my Ubuntu 10.10 - stable, but I'm running a limited number of users.
Installer was improved. I miss full-page wiki markup, but clipboard support to copy and paste images directly on a page is excellent.
Personally speaking, it was worth the upgrade.
I'm developing plugins for confluence. If you have a confluence 3.x instance with lots of 3rd party plugins - upgrading to confluence 4 won't work because most 3rd party plugins are not (yet) confluence 4 compatible. Check compatibility for each of the plugins on https://plugins.atlassian.com