Yes, you can have session state protection enabled and send deep links via email. Anton and Hayden demonstrate in this slightly extended episode.
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APEX Instant Tips #128: Explore the Depths of Deep Linking
Yes, you can have session state protection enabled and send deep links via email. Anton and...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #127: VSCode Snippets
VSCode is an editor of choice, but if you have PL/SQL code that you edit in...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #126: Making Markdown Work the Way We Want It To
In this episode, Anton and Hayden explain how to get markdown links to open in a...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #125: A Solution for a Data Packager Issue – Special Guest Jayson Hanes
Anton and Hayden share their solution for an APEX Data Packager bug with special guest APEX...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #123: Often overlooked – APEX Access Control Lists
Another feature we often overlook: APEX Access Control Lists (ACLs)...or, the difference between Authorizations and Roles
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #122: Static LOVs for Benefits Beyond Standard APEX Components
APEX LOVs can be used in custom components such as plug-ins, PL/SQL regions, and more. Anton...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #121: APEX Utilities Everywhere
In this episode, Anton and Michelle discuss the complexities of finding the utility in APEX that...
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