Surendra Sharma

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Sunday, June 4, 2017

Solved : Unable to see [shared] and [unversioned] labels for fields in item


We have upgraded our solution from Sitecore 6.5 version to 8.1. Everything is working fine except one content editor reported issue that he is unable to see [shared] and [unversioned] label in front of fields in item as

Missing shared and unversioned label
Missing shared and unversioned label

However admin user can see it.

Solution:-

Sitecore provides config setting for showing [shared] and [unversioned] label in front of fields for content editor.

Make config entry as true in below key as

<!--  CONTENT EDITOR SHOW FIELD SHARING LABELS
      Determines whether or not the Content Editor displays field sharing labels ([shared] and [unversioned]) to users that are not Sitecore administrators.
      Default value: false
-->
<setting name="ContentEditor.ShowFieldSharingLabels" value="true"/>

Now content editor can also able to see the labels as 

Shared and unversioned label
Shared and unversioned label


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Thursday, June 1, 2017

Solved : The content type of the response message does not match the content type of the binding


If you are adding any SOAP web service as just "Add Service Reference..." in Visual Studio and receiving below error at runtime in your code
 
System.ServiceModel.ProtocolException was unhandled
  HResult=-2146233087
  Message=The content type text/xml; charset=utf-8,text/xml; charset=UTF-8 of the response message does not match the content type of the binding (text/xml; charset=utf-8). If using a custom encoder, be sure that the IsContentTypeSupported method is implemented properly. The first 1024 bytes of the response were: '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

Follow below steps to fix this


  • Right click on VS project
  • Click on "Add Service Reference..."
  • Click on "Advanced..."
  • Click on "Add Web Reference..."
  • Enter service URL and click on Go arrow button
  • Enter Web Reference name and click on Add Reference
In short add SOAP service as a "Web Service" and don’t by just Service Reference in Visual Studio.

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Monday, May 15, 2017

Best way of installing Sitecore modules in the central database



Most of the time team members are working on central database in Sitecore development environment. This is great as everybody have the same state of the database. 

But what will happen if any developer installed a Sitecore module?

Lets take the example of WFFM module. One of the team member installed on local instance where database is central and everybody using this database. After installation complete, a Sitecore instance run perfectly on that one developer machine and other team members will started to get errors. What’s the cause of their error?

WFFM items will be installed on central database but DLL and other files are installed only on our single developer machine. When any developer launched Sitecore in browser, it starts to look the required DLLs and the files. As they are not available on other developer’s machine, they all started to get the error.

How to fix this?

There are two option that I know to fix this

·         Unzip Sitecore ZIP module, copy only the files and paste into the relevant location. This seems to be a straight forward option, but believe me you have to do this on each developer machine and all files must be pasted at the correct folders.

Extract files from package zip
Extract files from package zip 


·         Second option need some preparation but provide a solid option to the team.
o    Open Sitecore desktop -> Development Tools -> Package Designer.
o    Click on down arrow of “New -> From existing package” in Package Designer screen.

Load existing package
Load existing package


o    Upload and select your package. For example we have WFFM package here.
o    Select a Sitecore item listed in left site metadata section one by one and click on “Remove source” button.
This will delete all the Sitecore entry and you will get only files in last that we need.
Now click on “Save” or “Save as” option under “Package” Tab.

Remove items from package
Remove items from source package


You can also click on “Preview” button, just to verify you are getting a list of required files only. If you find any Sitecore item entry in the list then delete it from package designer screen.


Package Preview Screen
Package Preview Screen



That’s it. Now share this package with other developers and they will installed the package on their local Sitecore environment and get the required files on correct folder path as per Sitecore items in central database.

One last thing, you should also check the size of new package. It must be smaller than the source package size.

I hope you like this Sitecore article. Stay tuned for more Sitecore related articles.

Till that happy Sitecoring :)

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