Hello,
In our project we have recently adopted xwiki as a wiki that will contains
all our documentation about components that we develop.
However most of the current documentation is written in word and we would
like to migrate those documents in the xwiki syntax.
Is there any tools that could automate this process?
Claude
Hi, jeremi,
"the site fail to function" means the browser returns messages saying the site is not responding, etc.
We will consider professional offer when more people in the group are on board (and not complaining).
Wei-hsing
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From: "jeremi joslin" <jeremi23(a)gmail.com>
> Hi;
> I don't think it's because of 2 or 3 people at the same time on one
> wiki. hundreds of persons are using wikis on XWiki.com at the same
> time as you.
> We had a problem recently with our mysql server, we lost a hard disk
> (one of our 4 HD of the Raid5, so no data lose). So we change the
> configuration of XWiki to go to send request to one of our slave
> server which is slower. We have asked to change this machine, so soon
> we will have a new one, for better performance.
>
> what do you mean by "the site fail to function" ?
>
> If you want better performance, we have a professionnal offer on other
> server with better support. for this contact luis(a)xwiki.com .
>
> jeremi
>
> On 10/2/06, wangwh(a)att.net <wangwh(a)att.net> wrote:
> > Hi, jeremi,
> > My sites are on XWiki.com. I found that it is not the pages or objects on the
> site that matters, it is when 2 or 3 people are writing to pages the performance
> is affected. It happens when people are working on different pages on the same
> site. It is not easy for us to repeat and identify the cause, I wonder if other
> users have notice this. Sometimes, after speed loss, the site fail to function.
> Since multiple people working/writing to the same site is a part of using Wiki,
> we need to keep the sites perform reasonably good.
> > Wei-hsing
> >
> > -------------- Original message ----------------------
> > From: "jeremi joslin" <jeremi23(a)gmail.com>
> > > Hi,
> > > How is your wiki?
> > > Is there is a lot of pages? Objects? Version?
> > > What is your XWiki version?
> > >
> > > jeremi
> > >
> > > On 10/1/06, wangwh(a)att.net <wangwh(a)att.net> wrote:
> > > > Hi, XWiki teams,
> > > > I found that the wikis I need to write in are getting slower and slower,
> such
> > > as sustainagility and webagedefense. Quite inconvenient, especially when I
> am
> > > trying to introduce XWiki to new users. Other sites are responding quickly.
> Does
> > > writing/editing wiki pages causing troubles?
> > > > Wei-hsing
> > > >
> > > >
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> > Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2006 11:52:26 +0000
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Hi, jeremi,
My sites are on XWiki.com. I found that it is not the pages or objects on the site that matters, it is when 2 or 3 people are writing to pages the performance is affected. It happens when people are working on different pages on the same site. It is not easy for us to repeat and identify the cause, I wonder if other users have notice this. Sometimes, after speed loss, the site fail to function. Since multiple people working/writing to the same site is a part of using Wiki, we need to keep the sites perform reasonably good.
Wei-hsing
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "jeremi joslin" <jeremi23(a)gmail.com>
> Hi,
> How is your wiki?
> Is there is a lot of pages? Objects? Version?
> What is your XWiki version?
>
> jeremi
>
> On 10/1/06, wangwh(a)att.net <wangwh(a)att.net> wrote:
> > Hi, XWiki teams,
> > I found that the wikis I need to write in are getting slower and slower, such
> as sustainagility and webagedefense. Quite inconvenient, especially when I am
> trying to introduce XWiki to new users. Other sites are responding quickly. Does
> writing/editing wiki pages causing troubles?
> > Wei-hsing
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> >
> >
>
>
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> jeremi
>
Hi, XWiki teams,
I found that the wikis I need to write in are getting slower and slower, such as sustainagility and webagedefense. Quite inconvenient, especially when I am trying to introduce XWiki to new users. Other sites are responding quickly. Does writing/editing wiki pages causing troubles?
Wei-hsing
Hi guys,
A few words to warn you about a potential problem with a badly
configured laszlo plugin.
First I have to say that the default configuration (right out of the
box) does not cause this problem.
The problem occurs if you use a blank path like :
xwiki.plugin.laszlo.path=
in xwiki.cfg.
I have used this configuration line for several weeks with no problem
on a linux based system, using a 'non-system' tomcat (ie a tomcat
launched by hand using a non root user ...)
Then some Windows (tm) users copied my xwiki.cfg file, and problems
started to occur. Each morning they were unable to boot, the system
complaining about missing boot.ini and system dlls ! It took us
several days, and several launches of the XP console tools ;-) to
realize that the problem was in the flushCache method of the laszlo
plugin.
This method will delete all the files cached by the plugin, which is a
good thing per se, but if the plugin path is blank, all files in "/"
will be deleted ... if you are Windows user, starting tomcat via a
service, then ... all files in / will be deleted, which is not what
you want ...
So, the bottom line is, do not use a blank path for laszlo plugin !
cheers,
Seb.
PS : CC to dev list in case laszlo plugin maintainers are interested ...