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I noticed that this must be a bug, so I am now reporting it, will get back to tell how it goes
Thanks for discovering this issue and reporting it. We'll take a look on the Support side and see if we can reproduce.
Thanks Richly, I have now found out that it is just in my site, testing it on a alloy and it works great......
I solved it.
The problem was that I was using CMO and I had not run the cmdlet Move-EPiServerProtectedModules. After I did that, it was no problem to install this AddOn.
Great to hear you got it resolved and shared the resolution. Good to know :).
I have just installed this addon with nuget and I am having problem with that it looks in the wrong places for the files.
After I installed it I got a folder named EPiServer.Cms.AddOns.Blocks in my _protected folder and I could create a Self Optimizing block in the editor.
But after I have giving it a name I get a 404 to the onpageedit (/EPiServer/CMS/Content/globalassets/,,26606/?epieditmode=True) and when I try to go into the allformsmode I get a javascript error saying that it can not find the file: /EPiServer/Shell/7.17.0.0/ClientResources/epi-cms-addons-blocks/OptimizingBlock/VariationsEditor.js
This seems to be that it looks in the wrong place for that file, or should the nuget package be adding files to that directory?