wysiwyg

joe.greenawalt at gmail.com joe.greenawalt at gmail.com
Thu Aug 24 14:33:05 CEST 2006


Hi, I recently installed XWiki Version 0.9.840, and when I go to edit, there is no wysiwyg option.  Is this a setting i need to turn on, a module, or an installation problem?  No really sure where to look to give more info, except i followed the following instructions (one note, there wasn't "xwiki.store.hibernate.updateschema=1" option in my  xwiki.cfg file:
  Note
    • This install documentation is for most Linux installations, with Tomcat and MySQL standard
       downloads from the Apache and MySQL web sites.
  Pre-requisites
    •  Download and install Apache Tomcat 5.0.28 or 5.5.9
    •  Download and install MySQL 4.1 (works also with 4.0)
    •  Download the latest XWiki version
    •  Download the latest XWiki database
  Instructions
    • IMPORTANT For versioning of international characters to work, you need to launch your tomcat
       engine with -Dfile.encoding=iso-8859-1 and add LANG=fr_FR.ISO8859-1 as an environment variable.
       The test database contains international characters so you need these settings. For a UTF-8 setup
       please check Characters Sets
    • Copy xwiki-0-x-yyy.war and rename it to xwiki.war in the tomcat/webapps directory (rename before
       copying if tomcat is already running).
    • Create the xwiki database in mysql using the command "create database xwiki" from mysql command
       line client
    • Grant mysql access with the following command: grant all privileges on xwiki.* to xwiki at 127.0.0.1
       identified by 'xwiki' ; (if you get connections problems try localhost instead of the IP address)
    • Download xwiki-db-x.zip and unzip it. Import the mysql dump into the 'xwiki' database using "mysql -u
       xwiki -pxwiki xwiki < xwiki-db-x.txt" from command prompt
    • If you decide to use a different password or a different machine than the web server machine for you
       database, edit hibernate.cfg.xml to change the database configuration.
    • Launch tomcat once or extract xwiki.war in the xwiki directory manually (in JBoss extract manually
       xwiki.war in a directory named xwiki.war)
    • IMPORTANT: Update the xwiki.cfg configuration file to add xwiki.store.hibernate.updateschema=1 to
       make sure the database will be upgraded at startup (this variable can be then set to 0)
    • IMPORTANT: Edit xwiki/WEB-INF/hibernate.cfg.xml and modify your database connection. With a
       local install of xwiki it should be jdbc:mysql://localhost/xwiki
    • If you want to use bigger attachments than 1Mb you need to change the packet size setting in Mysql.
       See Config Larger Attachments.
  Testing your install
    •  Connect to the xwiki application at: http://127.0.0.1:8080/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome
    •  View users at http://127.0.0.1:8080/xwiki/bin/view/XWiki/XWikiUsers
    •  The default admin user is Admin with password admin
    •  Add a user at http://127.0.0.1:8080/xwiki/bin/view/XWiki/RegisterNewUser
    •  You can edit global rights at:
       http://127.0.0.1:8080/xwiki/bin/edit/XWiki/XWikiPreferences?xpage=editrights&global=1
  Troubleshooting
    • Common issues can be jar conflicts between the XWiki application and the Tomcat engine:
    • Sometimes it might be necessary to copy your database driver to the tomcat/common/lib directory
       from the xwiki/WEB-INF/lib directory (e.g. mysql-connector-java-#.#.#-stable-bin.jar ) as well as the
       commons-pool-1.1.jar and commons-dbcp-1.2.1.jar
    • Sometimes you might need to copy jta.jar to the subdirectory tomcat/common/lib from the
       xwiki/WEB-INF/lib directory
Install on Linux, Tomcat, MySQL (en)
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                  XWiki . AdminGuide . Install on Linux, Tomcat, MySQL
Creator: Date: 2005/09/12 15:29
Last Author: xwiki:XWiki.LudovicDubost Date: 2005/09/12 15:31
Copyright 2005 (c) XWiki.org

Thanks in advance.




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