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Standardised Site iCM.NET 14.1.0

Breaking Changes

There are no breaking changes in this release.

Assisted Service 13.9.3

We've improved the way the article extras form retrieves process names to make sure partial data isn't returned (which could happen if a process had been deleted but instances of it remained).

Case Management 1.41.1892

We've fixed a bug that could prevent a case from starting if the form used to raise the case had a repeating page with a file upload field on it.

Emails sent by the "generic" response task now correctly perform token replacement. Previously the system tokens for links (eg {{email_CITIZENLINK}} or {{email_STAFFLINK}}) were failing to generate the correct URLs.

We've also added a date sorting option to the case search API which will support future work in the Case Search template.

Chill Theme 14.10.64

We've fixed a bug that could cause the Chill Home template to display duplicate breadcrumbs and headings in certain circumstances.

Events 15.6.55

This release updates all of the previously hard-coded English text to use internationalisation tokens. It also has two accessibility fixes. In the Event Search we've fixed some duplicate link text for dates by adding the name of the event in hidden accessibility spans. In the Calendar template the month and year displayed above a calendar now use a <h2> rather than a <div>.

While this is not a breaking change, a manual step will be needed to implement the fixes if you have developed any custom views (in your site code) of the event-related templates. In your custom view, any instances of the HtmlHelperUtilities.GetAvailabilityText() method will need to be replaced with the new HtmlHelperUtilities.GetSpacesAvailableText() method.

iCM.NET Framework (MVC) 29.8.460

The Redirect template in "alias" mode now works correctly. Previously it wasn't outputting the link to the target article.

Last modified: 5 April 2024 12:12
Last modified on 05 April 2024

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