Hi
is there a way to swap the original document and its translation in a given language?
I have this problem where my translation has more versions than my original document and it breaks the history functionality (I am using version 1252).
I am just looking for a quick workaround to keep my data usable for now.
Thanks
Marc Lijour
Problem with this is that it exposes code from tools to users... any way
to disable this?
Brandon Esbach
Software Engineer
M/A-Com Eurotec Operations
LoughMahon Technology Park,
Skehard Road,
Blackrock,
Cork, Ireland
Tel +353 21 4808305
Thanks for the answer and let me try to explain my concern better.
If we introduce XWiki in our organization, it will have to coexist with
other information stores. Currently, most people use Word and other Office
applications to create documents and place them on Windows shares or network
directories.
There will be many times when people using XWiki will want to point to such
existing documents, without having to import them into XWiki or move them
onto a Web server.
Unless there are other best practices that I am not aware of (and in which
case I would love hear about), people will need to insert links (anchors) to
what I called "external documents".
Does this make more sense?
Thanks,
Olivier
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De : Sergiu Dumitriu [mailto:sergiu.dumitriu@gmail.com]
Envoyé : 12 janvier 2007 17:04
À : xwiki-users(a)objectweb.org
Objet : Re: [xwiki-users] external documents
Hi,
I'm not sure I understand your question.
You can point to files stored on the webserver. All the skin files (css and
image) are retrieved that way. Let's not forget that XWiki outputs plain old
HTML, and you can always include HTML content in a document.
On 1/12/07, Gourment, Olivier <ogourment(a)optimuminformatique.com
<mailto:ogourment@optimuminformatique.com> > wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible in a page to point to a document/file on the file system? If
yes, does clicking on the link open the file a new window?
Thanks,
Olivier
This is a significant usability issue that I raised over a year ago (http://old.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Dev/SyntaxProcessingIssues). Because of XWiki's multiple rendering engine support, escaping the syntax is harder than it should be. It was scheduled to be addressed for the 1.0 release, but I was disappointed to see that addressing this has been bumped back to 1.1:
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-208
Still, I'm glad to see determined movement towards a final 1.0 release, and hopefully this issue can be addressed in the 1.1 release.
Stephen
> Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 10:06:00 +1100> From: John.Turner3(a)team.telstra.com> To: xwiki-users(a)objectweb.org> Subject: RE: [xwiki-users] Is there a way to escape XWiki syntax?> > Try enclosing the wiki markup with {pre}...{/pre} as well as> {code}...{code}; also try putting a back slash (\) before the hash/pound> (#) character.> > JT> > ________________________________> > From: Peter Flynn [mailto:pflynn@adobe.com] > Sent: Tuesday, 12 December 2006 8:43 AM> To: xwiki-users(a)objectweb.org> Subject: [xwiki-users] Is there a way to escape XWiki syntax?> > > > Hi, I'm new at this. I've been trying to figure out a way to write some> example wiki pages that explain the XWiki syntax better to my users.> However, the XWiki engine always seems to want to interpret the markup> rather than showing it as a literal.> > > > For example, if I do:> > {code}> > 1.1 This is how to create a heading> > {code}> > > > The "1.1" is not visible on the page, and the heading is rendered fully> styled. This also happens with markup such as "#includeTopic". You can> see an example of the problem here as well:> > http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/TuTAddSearch> > > > Is there any way to really make XWiki ignore a block of text?> > > > Thanks in advance,> > > > - Peter Flynn>
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Hi,
Is it possible in a page to point to a document/file on the file system? If
yes, does clicking on the link open the file a new window?
Thanks,
Olivier
<http://www.optimumgroup.com>
Olivier Gourment
Architecte technologique
Technology Architect
OPTIMUM INFORMATIQUE INC.
Téléphone
Télécopieur
Courriel
Web
: (514) 288-1661 poste 515
: (514) 288-8152
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I installed b2, and thought I would feed back a couple of comments/questions,
not to be critical - we have been using xwiki for a year or two and love it.
I can't remember seeing in the release notes that b2 requires jdk 1.5.
It might be worth mentioning that after upgrade and before panel
installation the screens go a bit crazy.
Is there an easy way to make the panels layout look a bit like 0.9.840?
Maybe there is a layout I could import somehow?
I didn't see a link to Main.KnowledgeBase anywhere. This is our main page
from which everything branches out. Maybe this is because I am unfamiliar
with Panels. In the end I edited the home page and manually put a link on
it.
I saw a few exceptions go by. Here is one:
java.lang.IllegalStateException
at
org.apache.catalina.connector.ResponseFacade.sendRedirect(ResponseFacade.java:432)
at
org.securityfilter.authenticator.FormAuthenticator.showLogin(FormAuthenticator.java:230)
at
com.xpn.xwiki.user.impl.xwiki.MyFormAuthenticator.showLogin(MyFormAuthenticator.java:55)
at
com.xpn.xwiki.user.impl.xwiki.XWikiAuthServiceImpl.showLogin(XWikiAuthServiceImpl.java:197)
at
com.xpn.xwiki.user.impl.xwiki.XWikiRightServiceImpl.checkAccess(XWikiRightServiceImpl.java:154)
at com.xpn.xwiki.XWiki.checkAccess(XWiki.java:2548)
at com.xpn.xwiki.XWiki.prepareDocuments(XWiki.java:3233)
at com.xpn.xwiki.web.XWikiAction.execute(XWikiAction.java:128)
at
org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor.processActionPerform(RequestProcessor.java:431)
Beta 2 looks great. I like the panels and wysiwyg editor, but am struggling
a bit with unfamiliarity.
Thanks
Martin
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