That did the trick. My version number is displaying just right now. I had about 6 files too many. Seems I mess up pretty bad, during upgrades. I blame the fact that I want to keep to many files afterwards.
Perhaps thats why my tagcloud gives errors sometimes. I'm gonna do some cleaning up.
Thanks!
Inge
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Hi everyone,
FWIW, I've started a new page in the admin guide to track the
different ways of improve XWiki's performances.
Please feel free to add other solutions in there:
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Performances
Thanks
-Vincent
Hi all,
Just an observation: if there were more documentation, code tutorials i.e.
customising the skins, writing macros, writing objects and using them,
embedding groovy and velocity code, explaination of snippets of code and how
they work, etc then a lot more people would start writing and contributing
stuff and it would snowball - so what I'm saying is that a little more work
in this area would reap great rewards. Unfortunately I don't know enough of
how XWiki works to do this otherwise I'd contribute.
Regards,
Richard Goldring
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Thanks Vincent,
Backup:
I'll look into how to do backup using HSQLDB and/or MySQL, although it would
be more convienent to do it from XWiki using triggering the Export utility
function to do a backup over night on a daily basis - has it got an API to
do this. Would it be possible to use the Export facility to only backup
pages and attachments added/modified since a certain date?
User admin:
Being in the process of adding a large number of users I found it would be
useful to be able to select a users user group from a pull down menu when
registering them - if no one else has then if I can figure out how to code
this then I'll let people know how to do this. Did I hear that the admin
side is in the process of being revamped anyway or did I mis hear?
Regards,
Richard
-----Original Message-----
From: users-bounces(a)xwiki.org [mailto:users-bounces@xwiki.org]On Behalf Of
Vincent Massol
Sent: 19 September 2007 15:47
To: XWiki Users
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] XWiki : issue management tool?
Hi Richard,
On Sep 19, 2007, at 3:01 PM, goldring, richard wrote:
Hi all,
If anyone can help me with the following then you'd it would be greatly
appreciated:
Backups:
Is it possible to get XWiki to automatically do a backup overnight to a
specified directory?
This would be a very useful facility.
The best is to do a database backup using whatever backup tool you want.
Email capture:
Are there any plans for XWiki to store emails sent to it - like Confluence?
I haven't heard anyone working on this. However we do store RSS feeds in
XWiki Watch and there's the notion of Data Source so it should be possible
to implement a Mail Data Source pretty easily I guess.
Registration:
The email registration/confirmation doesn't seem to work - is there any
detailed documentation on how this process would work?
I haven't used it myself so I don't know. I don't think this is documented
on xwiki.org but it would be nice to document it there. When you find out
how to do it it would be nice if you could help document it.
Have you searched the xwiki mail archives? The next step if nobody knows
will be to check the sources :)
Thanks
-Vincent
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Hi,
I'm working on the finch skin. I'm not able to modify the logo, as I've
done for the albatross skin.
From the CSS I've seen that the current logo for finch is a transparent
blanck image while there is background image that is the one actually
showed.
So I delete that background image from the CSS, and changed the logo as
for albatross, but still, my logo is not showing. And more strange, the
old logo (the background image) is showed, even if I deleted is
referement in the CSS.
Any idea? Thanks.
Vito
Hi all,
If anyone can help me with the following then you'd it would be greatly
appreciated:
Backups:
Is it possible to get XWiki to automatically do a backup overnight to a
specified directory?
This would be a very useful facility.
Email capture:
Are there any plans for XWiki to store emails sent to it - like Confluence?
Registration:
The email registration/confirmation doesn't seem to work - is there any
detailed documentation on how this process would work?
Regards,
Richard Goldring
TAO
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Thanks Guillaume,
See below.
Regards,
Richard
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From: users-bounces(a)xwiki.org [mailto:users-bounces@xwiki.org]On Behalf Of
Guillaume Lerouge
Sent: 19 September 2007 10:16
To: XWiki Users
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Xiwki improvement : w3cschools example
Hi,
We have been doing great efforts to improve the WYSIWYG editor, I'm not
quite sure which version of XWiki you are using but hopefully the problem
you are referring to has been fixed in the last available version on
XWiki.org.
RG - I'll try the latest version and see if this problem is fixed.
Regarding the first page your users see after login in, they are supposedly
redirected to the page they were trying to access prior to login. That is,
if you give them the URL http://<server>/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome and the
page is protected, they will see the login page and then be redirected to
that page where content is already available.
RG - It seems then that initially when first logging in the last page you
accessed is the login page when you logged in - which you're not allowed to
edit, which isn't what you want the users to see first! When users login
later yes they are redirected to the last page they accessed. So it seems
that on an initial login to a session the users need to be redirected to
whatever home page the admin decides - perhaps the user can define an
initial home page? Note for an open wiki this isn't an issue.
Hope this helps,
Guillaume
On 19/09/2007, goldring, richard < richard.goldring(a)uk.thalesgroup.com
<mailto:richard.goldring@uk.thalesgroup.com> > wrote:
Hi there,
I'm trying to pilot XWiki at my organisation here in the UK.
I've had to restricted access so users have to login to view the wiki. When
they initially login they are presented with a blank page with a message
saying they can't edit it - this doesn't give a good impression to first
time users!
How do I ensure the first page they see is Main.WebHome or some other
specific page?
The WYSIWYG editor is quite important to our first time users - is the
problem fixed where you type in paragraphs in the editor and then when you
go and reedit them the paragraphs are concatenated into one paragraph - it
really annoys my users!
Keep up the good work - XWiki is really started to look good.
Regards,
Richard Goldring
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Heloo,
Still me :-(
Is it planned to have the ability to define a workflow for
notifications, edting, ..., of pages?
More generally, we are certainly at a moment of the web content
management where the border between wikis and CMS will be thiner and
thiner (for instance see Apache Lenya project where we can edit pages
like in a wiki)... Could you explain to me what still are the
differences btewwen those two worlds?
best regards
Xavier
In spite of recent updates, the version displayed in the footer of my pages, does not display the latest version.
The current version appears to be 1.0-rc-5.
Today I have update to Enterprise 1.1
Am I doing something wrong?
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