Anyone having problems adding attachments to an existing page on XWiki?
I have a page that has 3 files attached. When I try to add a new
attachment (the 4th one), it does not return any errors and appears to
work, however, when after the page refreshes, it still only shows that
it has 3 attachments. According to the doc's it supports an unlimited
number of attachments. On other pages, I was able to attach more than
3 without any problems.
I'm running XWiki 1.1.1 using Jetty and MySQL 5.45.
Dave
Hello,
We're investingating a few wiki options and were trying to use Xwiki with
Tomcat 6 and Oracle 10g using the war installation process. We've modified
all of the config files per the instructions on the site but are getting the
following errors when trying to access the default page:
17:25:31,106 [http-129.147.132.30-80-1] ERROR store.XWikiHibernateBaseStore
- Failed updating schema: 2
17:25:31,213 [http-129.147.132.30-80-1] ERROR store.XWikiHibernateBaseStore
- While executing query: update xwikidoc set xwd_translation=0 where
xwd_translati on is null
17:25:31,213 [http-129.147.132.30-80-1] ERROR store.XWikiHibernateBaseStore
- Failed updating schema: ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
followed by a lot more errors. This is a brand new install so no tables
exist yet. The user account we have for the DB has access to
create/modify/remove tables so we're at a bit of a loss as to what the
problem is. Does anyone out there have any suggestions as to what the
problem could be? Do we need to create the tables a head of time? Is there a
script to do so? Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
Craig
Hi all,
while testing the translation feature with the new xwiki-1.1.1.5166
release I bumped into the following problem: Xwiki saves the translation
of a page in the default language, regardless of the language I have
selected to translate to in edit mode.
As a consequence the default translation has been overwritten and no
additional translation has been shown in the top-right info panel. For the
test environment I've imported the xwiki-enterpise-1.1.1.xar into a naked
standalone xwiki installation an configured it with three languages (de,
en, fr) and de as default language on the global preferences page. I use
the firefox2 as browser.
Her are the detailed steps to reproduce ths problem:
(1) Create new page
(2) Edit this page in the default laguage and save&view it
(3) press "Edit"again an select a different langauage in the translation
panel => The panel shows that the translation of the selected language is
now beeing edited
(4) Translate the page and save&view it => no additional translation shows
up and the default translation has been overwritten.
Am I missing here something or is this a bug?
Thanks a lot for helping me out on this.
Steffen
Hi
After attaching XWiki to ldap, I'd like to completely wipe out my old
users and groups. There are not many of them, so I can do that manually.
The question is: Is it enough to go to each user page and delete the page,
then go to each group page (except allusers and admins, I have those
mapped to ldap groups), and delete the page?
Thanks
Hi.
I am shifting my wiki into another computer. I wish to retain the same
state of the wiki as it is now - the same registered users, document pages,
preferences etc. Could I just copy-paste the wiki files ? :)
Harikrishnan
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Hi,
I'm desperately trying to figure out how I can render the edit form
for an class instance B inside page A. The file editinline.vm must
have to be called with some parameters that I'm uncertain about
(particularly the "cdoc" variable must have been set somewhere).
I've tried a lot of things:
- Calling getRenderedContent will render the instance in the view
mode, not in the edit mode
- When trying to call #template("editinline.vm"), XWiki server hangs
itself up using a lot of processor resources.
It seems there is absolutely no documentation around.
I'm running 1.2-milestone-1.5235.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Andreas
>From http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-1670
I'm interested in this feature. The description reads
"If a document has multiple attachements, it becomes tedious to attach
them one by one.
The WYSIWYG editor should allow for multiple attachements when the "Add
attachment" link is used."
Does this infer that there is some existing method _other_ than the
WYSIWYG editor that allows mass uploads? I'm pretty sure it doesn't,
but I wanted to confirm.
Paul D. Grodt
TECORE Wireless Systems
Hello,
I believe my yesterday's question to this list refers to the problem
described in
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-744
Anybody got similar issues? Any quick fix in sight?
Thanks,
Andreas
Hello...
I've been able to read and enter data into my personal MySQL database
(after a very long night, finally!) and I think this should be added into
the documentation for XWiki.org but first, I want to get data from a textbox
into the database...
Because the first thing that newbies like me wanted to do was to
communicate with a personal database (especially through the use of forms),
I believe this is important.
How can I add a document in XWiki.org ? Do I have editing rights ?
Harikrishnan
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Hi,
I do hope you don't mind I open a new thread on this even though there are
several live discussions refering Groovy scripting.
In http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/Scripting we can actually
read this TODO paragraph:
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TO DO: We need to move all of the Groovy pages from the "Dev" Web Space to
this area. Then, with all the Velocity and Groovy docs in this Web Space, we
can reorganize and cross reference and such.
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Please, where could I find this "Dev" Web Space? I am trying to find/read
any document related with Groovy scripting before posting new questions.
Thanks for your help,
Ricardo
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