On pages like the Index and Search Results, it would be helpful to end
users if there were a way to filter out structural objects like classes
and skins from the results list, and show only user-contributed pages.
The XWiki.Results object already filters out things that users don't have
permission to see.
#if ($xwiki.hasAccessLevel("view", $context.user, $itemfullname))
...list items...
#end
I think that what's needed here is some way to classify "content".
Does anyone have recommendations on how to do this?
Hello again!
I think (atleast I have asked for it) I got these privileges in Oracle
10g:
CREATE/DROP/ALTER/UPDATE TABLE/VIEW/TRIGGER/SYNONYM/SEQUENCE
EXECUTE
SELECT
CONNECT
and I got the wiki up and running. I have not used it very much yet.
One thing that doesn't work is logging off :D
Of some strange reason, I get the exact same page (pixel-by-pixel,
including the link "log-out") when I press log-out. I don't know what
this means, is it a cookie-problem?
Anyhow, it is not that serious now...
Thanks again!
Anders Andersson
>>> Anders Andersson 2008-03-31 09:29 >>>
Thanks both of you for the reply.
I have decided to atleast give it a try with CREATE/ALTER/DROP/UPDATE
TABLE/VIEW/SEQUENCE/SYNONYM/TRIGGER on its own schema and tablespace and
SELECT/CONNECT ofcourse.
I will inform you later if it works or not, but just want to tell I am
greatful for you replys.
Anders Andersson
>>> ludovic(a)xwiki.org 2008-03-29 23:19:25 >>>
In single wiki mode (XWiki Enterprise) it will need read, write to the
minimum if you pre create the schema from an existing one. If not you
you will need schema read and write. I don't know which oracle
privileges that is.
Run it once with all privileges to get the database created in one
oracle instance. Import that DB in your corporate database. Deactivate
updateschema in xwiki.cfg.
Then give the oracle privileges one by one.
In multiwiki (XEM) the xwiki user needs to be a DBA to be able to
create
new users.
Ludovic
>>> gabrielw(a)ngasi.com 2008-03-28 18:15 >>>
That is a known issue with xWiki and Oracle. As I understand it is
being
addressed for an upcoming release.
So at this point you must use an Oracle user named xwiki. If possible
you may use another Db such as
mysql,postgresql, or an embedded hsqldb.
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Anders Andersson wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have a question regarding the installation of XWiki. In the
> installation instructions it says I must type these commands:
>
> connect ...
> create user xwiki identified by xwiki;
> grant all privileges to xwiki;
>
> However this wiki will be installed on a corporate network on their
> database and application servers and therefor not possible to grant
all
> privileges to xwiki. I wonder if it is possible to run the wiki with
> more restrictions on the user xwiki? Which privileges is enough for
> xwiki to operate on the database correctly?
>
> Thanks for your time and patients. I will be happy to hear from you
> again
>
> Anders Andersson
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Hello fellow XWikiers,
Big big news are out for XWiki tonight : it looks like the French state has
started looking at us with specific goals in mind...
Check out http://www.xwiki.com/xwiki/bin/view/Blog/BigBigNews to see what I
mean...
I'll keep you all informed of what's happening as soon as I can get further
updates... Stay tuned !!
Guillaume
Hi again,
if I have created all wiki pages from mindmap, these pages will be opened
at a new site. How can I avoid this? I would like to decide, whether opened
on the same page or a different page. Is there a way to do this?
Regards, Uwe
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hello.
i don't think i get what you said about the rights on space..
i was talking about sections from the page that can have different rights(to edit or not) then the page.
this is what i am trying to make... and yep..i said trying. a bit lost. if you have some pointers they are more then welcomed :D
i have to write something like macros? in .vm files?
thank you
Take care ,
Gabriela Radu :)
www.gabrielaradu.com
----- Original Message ----
From: Sergiu Dumitriu <sergiu(a)xwiki.com>
To: XWiki Users <users(a)xwiki.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 5:36:53 PM
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] special rights
Gabriela Radu wrote:
> hi.
> i was wondering if xwiki can be managed in that way that i can give users rights for some part of the page. for instance : they can edit the text but not the menu in the page.
> Thank you.
>
What menu? There's no menu inside the page...
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