Hi,
A thing that I already recognized since a long time, but now it
affects me more because I really start using xwiki in production,
daily, and look more often in the documentation on the .org website:
On Ubuntu Linux with firefox (3.0.6), the administration/navigation
bar on top of every xwiki page is flickering a lot when scrolling hte
page instead of just keep being there as it is probably intended.
it keeps there in the end, but it flashes heavily, which makes me very
nervous and is bad for the eyes.
On my own site I change is by making albatross the default - here it
works poerfectly as intended. The bar is always there but no
flickering at all when scrolling.
I see, the problem doiesn't happen with Opera on UBuntu so I can work
around it, but sure I'd rather like to use firefox.
Am I the only one experiencing this? Did somebody try to look into this ?
At a glance I see no great difference between the css settings of the
two skins that could make this effect happen, but I'll look further
into it.
Henning
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Hi,
We are using XWiki for the http://jugl.ch JUGL .
We want that all users would be able to add new subjects and vote on already
purpose subjects.
At this time we are using doodles, it works fine for the votes but all
participants can't add new subject to the list.
Is there a better way using XWiki and its plugins for our meeting
organisation ?
Thanks,
Philippe
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Hi,
another problem I am currently facing with my new xwiki installation:
There is a link "forgot username/password" on the login page.
it looks like this: http://myhost/bin/XWiki/ResetPassword
But when I click on it (as an not-logged-in user), I always get
redirected to the Login page - no possibility to enter an email
adresse or username to get a reminder as it's normally the case.
What am I doing wrong?
Henning
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Hi,
I want to require users to register and verify for an existing email
adress before being allowed to write comments - to prevent spam.
So, I set "Use email verification " to yes in the wiki registration preferences.
But there are two problems:
1) the newly registered user can edit and write comments without
properly verifying the email address.
2) The registration mail is not correctly showing the link to
registration. It seems to show the plain velocity template, like this:
Subjec: Validate your account on $wikiname
Hello my user,
This email address was used to register a new account on ${wikiname}.
If you did not make the request, please ignore this message.
In order to activate your account, please follow this link:
$xwiki.getDocument("XWiki.AccountValidation").getExternalURL("view",
"validkey=${validkey}&xwikiname=${xwikiname}")
Any idea what I could be doing wrong?
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I probably just missed this in the documentation, but I have installed
xwiki-1.8.... into a tomcat container. What are the preferred directory
permissions in this setup? I'm new to both web containers (moving over from
python) and xwiki, so a simple link may be the answer.
Thanks,
Sean
Hi
Has anyone tried to add a new attribute to a form field created when
document in edit (inline) mode?
I want to add onChange="somejs" to <textarea>
ajdin
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Hi,
We decided to write an online book by using xWiki as the authoring system.
While we want to make it freely available, we'd like to restrict pdf
and other printable output apart from plain html.
(we might want to sell pdf outputs later, with watermarks, but that
would be a different story - and we will probably go via Latex then).
But current permissions seem only to make a distinction between
view(including html, pdf, rtf, xml, ...) and edit.
How would we go to add such a "print" right, and even differentiate
pdf and .xar and other there?
Thanks in advance,
Henning
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