Try our conversational search powered by Generative AI!

Lee Crowe
Nov 30, 2011
  3861
(0 votes)

ElencySolutions Image Map and Hot Spot Editor v1.1 Released

I have just released a new version of the Image Map and Hot Spot Editor I created for EPiServer CMS 6.

The main reason for the new version was to fix issues that can be caused when using EPiServer Commerce, this caused my embedded resources to not be served through my VPP providers.

Also it’s now in a nuget feed Smile

For more information about the properties please refer to my previous blog post.

The assembly can be found on the EPiServer nuget feed and codeplex.

Nov 30, 2011

Comments

Jon Haakon Ariansen
Jon Haakon Ariansen Sep 9, 2013 10:15 AM

On IIS 6, the following code must be added to global.asax file:



http://world.episerver.com/Modules/Forum/Pages/thread.aspx?id=74661&pageIndex=1#reply

Mark A
Mark A Sep 23, 2015 04:19 PM

Hi,

I'm using this in a load balanced environment and have found that when an image is selected and I click the Edit Image Map button the popup loads with the a message "You must specify an image" however if I access via one of the sites under the load balancer directly it works as expected. Have you seen this behaviour before and know how to fix it?

Thanks,

Mark

Please login to comment.
Latest blogs
Optimizely and the never-ending story of the missing globe!

I've worked with Optimizely CMS for 14 years, and there are two things I'm obsessed with: Link validation and the globe that keeps disappearing on...

Tomas Hensrud Gulla | Apr 18, 2024 | Syndicated blog

Visitor Groups Usage Report For Optimizely CMS 12

This add-on offers detailed information on how visitor groups are used and how effective they are within Optimizely CMS. Editors can monitor and...

Adnan Zameer | Apr 18, 2024 | Syndicated blog

Azure AI Language – Abstractive Summarisation in Optimizely CMS

In this article, I show how the abstraction summarisation feature provided by the Azure AI Language platform, can be used within Optimizely CMS to...

Anil Patel | Apr 18, 2024 | Syndicated blog

Fix your Search & Navigation (Find) indexing job, please

Once upon a time, a colleague asked me to look into a customer database with weird spikes in database log usage. (You might start to wonder why I a...

Quan Mai | Apr 17, 2024 | Syndicated blog