Hi,
Whenever a panel is displayed more than once (ie on the panel page
itself if the page is also displayed in a panel column, in the panel
wizard, etc) we have invalid XHTML for panels that use an HTML ID
attribute. We have this in the search panel right now which I'd like
to fix.
In addition with Colibri we've hardcoded the search panel content in
the header.
Here's what I'd like to do:
1) Use class name of globalsearch and globalsearchinput instead of IDs
Note: WCAG tests forbid using <label> without a FOR attribute which
means we need an ID for the input. This can be achieved easily using
velocity to increment a counter. This is a technical internal ID
anyway so it won't matter.
2) In Colibri, use #displaypanel(Panels.Search) instead of hardcoding
the panel content in the header. This allow users to edit the content
for example to change the link to Main/Websearch to Main/LuceneSearch
or do any other thing).
Note: the only change between what is currently in the Search panel
and in the colibri header is the image which can be overwritten in
colibri I guess. A better solution (if someone with CSS skills can
help me) might be to define the image to display in the CSS.
3) In the release notes, mention the change and tell users that if
they want to keep the old behavior (for ex if they have a custom skin
using the globalsearch* IDs) then they just need to edit the Search
panel and replace "class" by "id".
Here's my +1
Thanks
-Vincent
Hi,
we found in the svn-sandbox, that some kind of ntlm authentication is
implemented. In Jira we found the following request for that "XWIKI-2496
Single Sign on HTTP Negiotiate login" (hope we are right on that).
Is this feature planned for an upcoming release?
We would also be interested in testing!
Thanks
Helmut
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Hi devs,
Currently it's not possible to list support BlockRenderer syntaxes
like we do for Parser for example.
So i propose to add
Syntax getSyntax();
to BlockRenderer interface
Here is my +1
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On Nov 18, 2009, at 12:44 AM, mflorea (SVN) wrote:
> Author: mflorea
> Date: 2009-11-18 00:44:21 +0100 (Wed, 18 Nov 2009)
> New Revision: 25111
>
> Modified:
> platform/web/branches/xwiki-web-2.0/wysiwyg/src/main/resources/com/
> xpn/xwiki/wysiwyg/client/editor/Strings.properties
> Log:
> XWIKI-4581: Change the name for "Background Color" to "Highlight
> Color"
>
> Merged from trunk, revision 25110.
>
>
> Modified: platform/web/branches/xwiki-web-2.0/wysiwyg/src/main/
> resources/com/xpn/xwiki/wysiwyg/client/editor/Strings.properties
> ===================================================================
> --- platform/web/branches/xwiki-web-2.0/wysiwyg/src/main/resources/
> com/xpn/xwiki/wysiwyg/client/editor/Strings.properties 2009-11-17
> 23:43:13 UTC (rev 25110)
> +++ platform/web/branches/xwiki-web-2.0/wysiwyg/src/main/resources/
> com/xpn/xwiki/wysiwyg/client/editor/Strings.properties 2009-11-17
> 23:44:21 UTC (rev 25111)
> @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
> apply=Apply
> select=Select
> attachment=Insert an Attachment Link
> -backColor=Background Color
> +backColor=Highlight Color
Minor:
Is it the background color or the highlight color?
If highlight is the correct one then maybe the key name should be
changed too? At the very least I think a comment would be necessary
since someone reading this line will not know who's right... the key
or the value... Highlight is a term that refers to me as a foreground
color.
Thanks
-Vincent
Thank you for your answer.
I solve my problem.
It was simple : just define aliases for the main wiki to solve it !
Cyril
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Envoyé : samedi 14 novembre 2009 17:55
À : XWiki Developers
Objet : Re: [xwiki-devs] configuration issue
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 12:52, MOUZELER Cyril <Cyril.MOUZELER(a)kbl-bank.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have installed xwiki enterprise manager on Windows in a Jetty
> Container based on Oracle. It works fine.
> But i 've got a problem to reach it in my web browser.
> My Windows server has an IP 10.10.10.10 for example and a name :
> xwiki-corner.domain.com for example.
> In my browser, I am not able to access to
> http://xwiki-corner.domain.com but http://10.10.10.10 works very well.
> I 've checked nslookup, ping ... this is not the problem: it seems to
> be a redirect issue...
> So could you help me ?
You can look at
http://manager.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/AccessWiki for how XWiki acces a wiki in a multiwiki environment.
>
>
>
> Cyril
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Hi (Marius),
I've noticed the following pb on trunk this morning.
For ex edit the XE's sandbox home page.
When I single click on a macro, the viewport moves up (I see stuff
above the macro which I don't see anymore, it's just hidden below the
viewport).
Is that a known issue?
I'm in FF3.5.x
Thanks
-Vincent
Hello,
I discovered two problems with the blog.
[xwiki-enterprise-installer-windows-2.0.3.exe on Win XP Pro,
reproducible also on http://playground.xwiki.org/]
------------
Problem #1
1. go to the Blog page and create a new post
2. type anything in the Content and/or Summary fields and click Preview -
you won't see anything but a title
------------
Problem #2
1. go to the Blog page and create a new post
2. switch to the source editor and insert the following content in the
Content field:
1. o1 - first
1. o2 - second
1*. u1
1*. u2
1*. u3
1. o3 - third
3. click "Save & view"
4. so far, so good, the post is displayed ok, but now try to edit it - its
content will be messed up and look like this:
1. o1 - first
1. o2 - second
1*. u1
1*. u2
1*. u3
1. o3 - third
- as you see some characters are replaced with their codes. There are also
two newline characters that weren't present before.
------------
Another way to reproduce problem #2:
1. go to the Blog page and create a new post
2. switch to the source editor and insert the following content in the
Content field:
1. o1 - first
1. o2 - second
1*. u1
1*. u2
1*. u3
1. o3 - third
3. switch to the wysiwyg editor and then switch back to the source editor
------------
Neither of these problems occurs when I'm editing a "normal" wiki page (as
opposed to blog entry).
Am I doing something wrong or should I fill the bug report? :)
Kind regards
Lukasz
Hi,
Thanks for your answer.
In my xwiki.cfg usepath is already set to 1.
I think the problem is I do not know where I can configure : "you must first configure your wiki using the IP: add as an alias for the main wiki"; do I configure in xwiki system or in a config. File ?
Cyril
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Envoyé : vendredi 13 novembre 2009 18:35
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Objet : Re: [xwiki-devs] configuration issue
On 11/13/2009 12:52 PM, MOUZELER Cyril wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have installed xwiki enterprise manager on Windows in a Jetty
> Container based on Oracle. It works fine.
> But i 've got a problem to reach it in my web browser.
> My Windows server has an IP 10.10.10.10 for example and a name :
> xwiki-corner.domain.com for example.
> In my browser, I am not able to access to
> http://xwiki-corner.domain.com but http://10.10.10.10 works very well.
> I 've checked nslookup, ping ... this is not the problem: it seems to
> be a redirect issue...
> So could you help me ?
Enterpise Manager means virtual wikis. There are two ways to make virtual wikis work: different URLs on the same domain, or different domains. By default it works with different domains. This means that the first part of the domain name is the wiki identifier, so XWiki searches for a wiki named "xwiki-corner", which does not exist.
If you want to keep a domain-based farm, you must first configure your wiki using the IP: add as an alias for the main wiki the domain name you're trying to use. After that, it should work fine.
If you want to switch to a path-based farm, edit xwiki.cfg and enable xwiki.virtual.usepath
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Hi guys,
The cleanup made also some minor changes. Some of them were remarked by
Marius because he needs to change some values in order for the WYSIWYG tests
to pass.
I would like to know if anyone has some problems with:
1. paragraph text (Ps) is now aligned: justify instead of align: left;
(long text look better when they are justify )
2. definitions (DDs) are not displayed with italics anymore
(standard HTML dd are not original italic - this was a toucan thing)
Thanks,
Caty
Hi Raluca,
On Nov 17, 2009, at 12:00 AM, notifications(a)xwiki.org wrote:
[snip]
> Between 2009/11/16 09:35 and 2009/11/16 09:37, the document has been
> modified 4 times, by 1 user: Raluca Stavro
> A XWiki Enterprise instance contains by default a list[[list of
> SkinsSkins>>http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Skins/]] like:
> * the (% class="sectionblockcodecolored"%)albatross(%
> %)class="sectionblockcodecolored"%)[[albatross>>http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Skins/AlbatrossSkin
> ]](%%) Skin
> * the (% class="sectionblockcodecolored"%)toucan(%
> %)class="sectionblockcodecolored"%)[[toucan>>http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Skins/ToucanSkin
> ]](%%) Skin
> <wiki.gif> enterprise
> <space.gif> XWiki
> <document.gif>WebPreferences <arrowup.gif> XWiki.WebPreferences
You should use the "code:Skins.WebHome" syntax since otherwise you're
hardcoding the format of URLs (and preventing automatic refactoring in
the future).
Thanks
-Vincent