Hi,
If you are putting it in a syntax2.0 page
Are you putting the script call inside of a html macro
eg:
{{html}}
<script type="text/javascript" language='javascript'
src='js/xwiki/mail/mail.nocache.js'></script>
{{/html}}
otherwise XWiki will sanitize it to prevent js injection attacks.
When you are viewing the page where the script should be, click view->source
see search the name of your script to make sure the reference is there and hasn't been
changed.
Also Y-Slow is an excellent firebug addon for figuring out what scripts have loaded.
Make sure you can access the file at js/xwiki/mail/mail.nocache.js (from the web server)
eg.
Hi Everyone, Hi Marius,
I was wondering when I embed a GWT application, the Mail sample, provided
by GWT SDK into Xwiki page like this:
<script type="text/javascript" language='javascript'
src='js/xwiki/mail/mail.nocache.js'></script>
why this GWT application would not appear in the Xwiki page, nothing
happened? I have read the
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/1.6/DevGuideOrganizingProjects.html
<http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/1.6/DevGuideOrganizingProjects.html>In
"The Bootstrap Sequence" section, it has an example
7. myApp/myApp.nocache.js completes, and the compiled script (
<hashname>.cache.html) begins fetching in a hidden IFRAME (this is
non-blocking).
8. <hashname>.cache.html completes. onModuleLoad() is not called yet, as
we're still waiting on externalScriptOne.js to complete before the document
is considered 'ready'.
9. externalScriptOne.js completes. The document is ready, so
onModuleLoad() fires.
Why in the Xwiki page, the onModuleLoad() seems does not work?
PS: I am willing to contribute to Xwiki, what can I do for you guys? What I
can think of is that I have poster presentation at the Graduate Research
Forum on November 6, 2009, I will present my work on posters and I print
and hand out some flyers about Xwiki to people to give Xwiki a advertise.
What do you guys think of. If anything I could help please let me know.
Thank you all.