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another tourist gpose i now realise i never posted
Wild 6.x guessing
Some stray thoughts about some 6.x stuff:
Don't read unless you've done 6.1 MSQ and Myths of the Realm.
Which user is resolved when used 'request.getResourceResolver()' in AEM 6.3?
Which user is resolved when used ‘request.getResourceResolver()’ in AEM 6.3?
Que: When you are accessing the resource resolver from a sling request object, what user is this resolver mapped to?
Ans: If you do request.getResourceResolver(), the user is used of the current session. That is the recommended way, because the permissions are respected of the current user.
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A Big Update and a Preview Build
This coming update will be massive in what it fixes, adds and changes. So that’s why it’s taking a bit longer to get it out there! It’s big even for a major version! My goal is to fix every single major bug in the app. And right now, i’ve done a lot of optimization, fixed the download function and more! I will release a preview build to my on house tester today, but if you want it too, you can always message me on my facebook, email or on this Tumblr page, and i’ll send you a link!
Custom color picker component in Granite UI in AEM 6.1
Custom color picker component in Granite UI in AEM 6.1
Working with Touch UI is always exciting and needless to say it provides a great experience for your customers. Just to enhance the experience a bit more I will be showing a custom color picker component for Granite UI.
Created with the integration of jQuery Color picker enables author to choose color from large number of variations available.
In order to use, select the color from outer…
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Root Mapping Configuration in Adobe AEM
Root Mapping Configuration in Adobe AEM
Default Configuration of Root Mapping
In Adobe AEM, when you hit http://<host>:<port>/ by default it is redirected to
Author: /projects.html (AEM 5.6.1 and above)
Publish: /content.html
How it works ?
“com.day.cq.commons.servlets.RootMappingServlet” – is responsible to redirect to the set root URL configure using the property called “rootmapping.target”
If you go to http://<host>:/system/c…
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New Post has been published on Capotefamily.com
New Post has been published on http://www.capotefamily.com/2013/02/04/new-untethered-jailbreak-works-for-idevices-running-ios-6-x/
New untethered jailbreak works for iDevices running iOS 6.x
An iOS hacking team that calls itself “evad3rs” has released a tool to jailbreak devices running iOS 6. The tool, called “evasi0n,” is available for OS X, Windows, and Linux. It can jailbreak iOS 6.0, 6.0.1, 6.0.2, and 6.1 on all compatible iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches.
For those unfamiliar with jailbreaking, it’s a process that defeats the built-in security and DRM features of iOS, allowing greater flexibility in customization, the ability to install apps outside of the official App Store, and access to iOS’s underlying UNIX internals. Jailbreakers tend to use the technique to enable functionality that isn’t part of iOS, or to customize the look of icons and other elements. Some also use it to unlock devices from particular carriers or to install software otherwise barred (and sometimes pirated) from the App Store.
Jailbreaking tools typically rely on some undocumented flaw that enables working around iOS’s security measures. As such, each new version of iOS usually patches flaws once they are exploited by jailbreaking tools, so each version of iOS often requires a new jailbreak tool. evasi0n uses a previously undisclosed exploit that works on all available versions of iOS 6. It also works “untethered,” meaning the iOS device doesn’t need to be plugged into a computer to re-enable the jailbreak every time the device is rebooted.
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