Hi All,
When we register with XWiki, if there is a invalid input in any field, entire form is reset.
For example,
1) if we have typed in the Login Id field with special character
2) if password in Password (repeat) field does not match the one in Password field
ANUJ SHARMA.
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Hi all,
Can anybody please tell me from where to get the whole source code for XWiki.
Also what can i do if i want to use xwiki for saving pages according to projects such as :
projects->project 1->page 1,page 2......
project2->page 1,page 2......
.........
thanks,
Anuj
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Hi everyone,
Just a note to say that I currently have problems comitting. The
commit seems to work but then the svn rev is increased but nothing is
committed. It works fine for Raffaello and it used to work for me too
in revs up to 5203 included but since 5204 I can't commit anything.
So it's possible you'll get some issues too.
Raffaello and I are looking into this and trying to understand what
happens but we're a bit puzzled right now...
Thanks
-Vincent
Hi all,
Does anyone know how to generate a list of links to wiki pages that meet a
set of defined features i.e. filter and sort (features defined on the
objects or tags on those pages)? Perhaps like the Google search, list the
first 20 or 30 pages and have a next/previous, 1, 2, 3, etc buttons to list
the next selections of page links (to cope with the display of large numbers
of page links).
If anyones got any code snipits to get me started then that would be really
useful - thanks.
The idea is perhaps to explore how to use XWiki to semi automatically
generate pages to record tasks or issues, and then to list those pages
(tasks/issues) according to say the status or owners of those tasks/issues.
For tasks I'm thinking XWiki might be used to help guide users through
business processes and semi-automatically document they have followed those
processes (for CMMI) so they can be simply audited. Documents generated
through users following the tasks/processes can then be generated from
templates and stored within the wiki. If anyone else has any ideas/code that
could help perhaps realise this then let me know!
Regards,
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As planned and advertised last week, today is SVN migration day.
At 12:00 AM GMT+1 I'll remove SVN access to everyone on the ObjectWeb
SVN so that nobody can commit.
One the migration is over, I'll add again SVN accesses to the new
repo. The new repo uses a different authentication mechanism.
Everyone with SVN commit access need to have an account on xwiki.org
and I'll have to add him/her to a special group on xwiki.org. One
this is done you'll be able to commit with your credentials from
xwiki.org.
Please send me your user id on xwiki.org so that I can add you.
As usual if you have any issue with this please let me know quickly.
Thanks
-Vincent
Hi all,
Today was planned to be the XEM 1.0M2 release but the main (almost all
features) of this release is the new rights/users/groups management
interface. We thinks it will be ready for next week so I propose to :
- move 1.0M2 from today to October 8
- move 1.0M3 from October 8 to October 15
Regards,
--
Thomas Mortagne
Hi,
Yes it would certainly encourage my users to edit - at the moment its not
obvious that a page can be edited, so they don't even try and just think its
a normal uneditable website.
On another wiki the right hand menu bar only appears when you move your
pointer to the right hand side of the screen, so you effectively have more
room for viewing the wiki content and only have a menu bar when you need it
- thought that might be a cool feature for xwiki but how to do it I'm not
sure.
Regards,
Richard
-----Original Message-----
From: devs-bounces(a)xwiki.org [mailto:devs-bounces@xwiki.org]On Behalf Of
Vincent Massol
Sent: 01 October 2007 21:21
To: XWiki Developers
Subject: [xwiki-devs] Display the edit button even when not logged in?
Hi,
I was looking at a wiki tonight and I noticed there was an edit
button even though I wasn't logged in. So I clicked on it, and then I
was told that if I wanted to edit the page I had to register/log in.
I found that this was very nice since:
* Users are tempted to click on the edit button and contribute
* It clearly shows to users who don't know wikis that they can
contribute content
I think we should have this feature in XWiki. I would even go as far
as proposing that it be on by default.
WDYT?
Thanks
-Vincent
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Hi everyone,
I'd like to propose voting Jerome Velociter as a XWiki committer.
Jerome has been sending patches (see http://tinyurl.com/3cbz2j) for a
long time now and his patches are good. I like the fact that in his
latest patches he takes care of submitting nice code with nice
javadocs ;) I propose we let him commit his own patches!
Here's my +1.
Note: For full disclosure, Jerome is working for XPertNet, the
company behind the creation of XWiki. FWIW, out of the 24 committers
(http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/HallOfFame), 7 are
working for XPertNet (including myself). Note that we're running
XWiki as a meritocratic project (trying to follow the Apache rules as
much as possible) and thus anyone can become a committer (see http://
www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/Committership). The more the
merrier!
Thanks
-Vincent
Hi All,
I tried to check-out the xwiki sources from within the university network
(behind a proxy) but it didn't work (I have set all svn parameters
required).
I wonder if this is something with objectweb's svn server configuration
since i can check-out sources from some other repositories (like subversion
source for an example).
For the moment I have all the sources I want but i thought it would be
better to mention this right now.
Thanks.
- Asiri
ps: I changed my boarding and no ADSL for another couple of weeks, that's
why I'm trying to use university network.
Hi,
I was looking at a wiki tonight and I noticed there was an edit
button even though I wasn't logged in. So I clicked on it, and then I
was told that if I wanted to edit the page I had to register/log in.
I found that this was very nice since:
* Users are tempted to click on the edit button and contribute
* It clearly shows to users who don't know wikis that they can
contribute content
I think we should have this feature in XWiki. I would even go as far
as proposing that it be on by default.
WDYT?
Thanks
-Vincent