Is it possible to attach a file directly from the server to an xwiki
document? For example, in my case I run a batch of PDF reports overnight
(using the Quartz scheduler). I would prefer to be able to attach this
generated file directly to an xwiki document for the user to access the
details as needed.
The only problem is I can't seem to find any way to do this. Is this
possible to do?
Hello all,
After following the FAQ tutorial and managing to do it as specified, I
wanted to do a form that would be always editable, without the user having
to click on the 'Edit -> Inline form' menu. I saw the method displayEdit and
used it instead of the display one, but now I don't know how to submit this
data in order to alter the document objects.
What's the action I must pass to the getURL method? I tried "save" but it
didn't work. (By the way, are all possible actions documented somewhere? I
found this "save" one after browsing generated HTML code).
Or instead of that, is there a way to set the "Edit inline form" as the
default view for a document? (I would still be interested in the previous
solution so I could render the form buttons myself, but this one would be
fine too)
Thank you,
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Hello all,
I have a table for a list of abbreviations and I need to sort that table based on the first letter in each abbreviation.
For example
{table}
Apple
Banana
Doner
{table}
When the user edits the table and add for example a new word with A. I want it ot be inserted in the right position.
More or less I have some contents in a form of a list or a table and I want to sort them automatically after any edit or addition.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
Hosam
Hello all!
I am new to XWiki and I am trying to create a new skin. Although I can successfully locate all of the major changes I need to make in the style sheets and vm files, I cannot change nor find where "Comments" or "Attachments" is located because I desire to change the font style and size of this on all of the pages. Does anyone have any idea where this is located?
Thanks,
Douglas
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Guillaume,
This is a personal opinion, so take with a grain of salt.
I think that by not giving a user an easy way to edit their post, it could
actually lead to a greater chance of abuse. Your suggestion for how to
correct spelling errors enables a user to edit anyone's post (not just their
own). I know it would be very hard to take the object edition out, as it
seems to be in the xwiki engine itself.
My suggestion is to go ahead and implement an edit function, perhaps right
next to the "quote this message" link, so that users are encouraged to edit
their own posts in an easy way. I believe this would prevent users from
going on a hunt to find out how to edit and discovering the power that they
have in editing objects.
Warm regards,
Forrest
Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
>
> Hi Jason,
>
>> Is there a way, and if so how do I set up for the users of the bulletin
>> board to be able to edit their posts (spelling errors, etc.)?
>
>
> I thought post edition wasn't necessarily a good idea when I built the
> application (what if users post smthg, get a reply, then edit their
> original
> post and the whole conversation loses its meaning...)
>
> However there's indeed a way to remove spelling mistakes of the content of
> your posts. To do so, edit your topic page in object edition mode (switch
> to
> Advanced mode to see it : http://is.gd/7is). Then look for the relevant
> object (they will all be listed on the page, that's where the content of
> each post is stored), edit its content and save the page. Here you go !
>
> Note : this will work only on topic pages, not on Bulletin Board nor on
> Category pages.
>
> Guillaume
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Hi List,
I need to alter the URL the contained in the WatchList eMails.
Our machine is behind am apache mod_proxy setup, this reachable like
this:
http://foo.com/
The URLs un the eMails will contain something like this:
http://foo.com:8081/
which is not reachable from the outside.
I tried to locate the spot where these URLs are generated, but was
unable to find it.
Can someone please point me to a place, document, ... where I can find
how to change this?
thanks in advance,
Stefan
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Hi,
xwiki is great think - but for a business enviroment i am trying to use it
know is not suitable. I learned users how to use wiki , how to write pages
using wysiwyg editor.
And there is the problem wysiwyg -- creation of tables not working - users
will write whole document with nice tables and lot of colours save it, and
the result is table:null or table: TableMacro: missing content.
Any tips for improvements?
Thanks guys,
David
Hello all!
I am new to XWiki and I am trying to create a new skin. Although I can successfully locate all of the major changes I need to make in the style sheets and vm files, I cannot change nor find where "Comments" or "Attachments" is located because I desire to change the font style and size of this on all of the pages. Does anyone have any idea where this is located?
Thanks,
Douglas
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