Hi,
I am developing a script to generate several html pages and inclusion in the
XWiki database, but after add the page in *xwikidoc table* successfully it
is not loaded in the xwiki.
There is another procedure to be done after inclusion data in mysql
database?
Thanks,
Alexandre
The XWiki development team is pleased to announce the release of XWiki
Enterprise 2.0 Milestone 4.
Go grab it at http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Download
This is the fourth and last milestone for the XWiki enterprise 2.0 version.
Changes from 2.0 Milestone 3:
* Introduce new Colibri skin
* Improvements and bugfixes in the new network event distribution system
* Improvements in the scheduler
* Improvements in the watchlist
* Introduce activity stream plugin
* Add macros categories support
* Add attachment support to mail created from template
As usual we need the community to heavily test this release before the
final release to catch all the remaining issues. You can look at
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Drafts/EventClustering to test the
new event based clustering support.
For more information see the Release notes at:
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/ReleaseNotesXWikiEnterprise20M4
Thanks
-The XWiki dev team
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In setting up our XWiki farm, I came across a couple of bugs.
In general, should we always bring up bugs on the mailing list first before entry into jira?
I deleted the account named "Admin" after setting up other individuals as administrators. A user with "admin" rights (or even "delete" rights) could no longer create or delete wikis from the "wikis" page of the XEM. However, if I recreated an account named "Admin", then a user with "admin" rights *could* create/delete wikis from that page, even though they're not logged in as user "Admin".
The rights checking on that page must be hardcoded to check if user "Admin" has the rights, instead of checking the user who's actually logged in and making the page request.
XEM 1.9.3
Trevor
Using XEM 1.9.3 or XE 2.0 M2.
If I logout and login again without closing the browser, the session resumes to the last page I was browsing. I don't know if that's a feature ("resuming your session") or a bug (not restarting at the dashboard).
But this also happens if I login as a different user using the same browser: it resumes the previous users' session.
And if that previous user had admin rights, when a user with no admin rights logs in it goes to the last page that the admin was browsing. If that page requires admin rights, it says "You are not allowed to view this document or perform this action."
Of course, it won't be often that one browser will be used for different login IDs, but it should not resume the session of another user when you log in.
Trevor
Hi everyone,
Till now we were using IRC (and we still are) but there are a few
issues with it and the biggest one is that you don't get to see
messages sent to you when you're offline. Thus we're trying a new
solution using Jabber/XMPP.
If it works well we'll then switch from IRC to it.
If you want to participate in the test and join us you can log in on xwiki(a)conference.jabber.org
name: xwiki
server: conference.jabber.org
Note that you can log with your gmail id if you don't have a jabber id.
See you there.
Thanks
-Vincent
I notice that the value of ID of the xwiki doc changed after I renamed the
doc to another Space. For some reasons, I'd like get the same doc use
a unchanged, unique value, can I do that with XWiki?
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Hi XWikiers,
we've had a poll running at
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/SurveyXWikiFeatures for the past
weeks. Thanks to all of you who castes your votes already!
Since the work on the next XWiki roadmap will start soon I'd like to close
the poll and get the final results published. I will do that at the end of
the week.
If you haven't done it so far, please cast your votes before friday!
Thanks,
Guillaume
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Hi,
I was talking to Marta and we came across the "Jump" action (*Jump to any
page in the wiki (Meta+G)*)
The problem is that it has low visibility and it's not well placed in the
"Quick Links" panel.
*A.* First solution - make a "Keyboard Shortcuts" panel with different
shortcuts taken from
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Features/KeyboardShortcuts
But (Meta+G) is still operating system dependent and with an advanced user
target.
*B. *How about we put it near the Search input, in the right corner? You can
see a mockup at
http://incubator.myxwiki.org/xwiki/bin/download/Improvements/Skin20P1/jump.…
This will be not the final version of the UI for the jump, but just to get
the point.
Thanks,
Caty
Hi J,
If we place the Jump in an input, we gonna take it from the panel. No need
for duplicates.
And G, we could still have the shortcut available.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 15:50, Jerome Velociter <jerome(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> If you are going to re-work it, please take advantage of this to
> hardcode the link in the panel - if it stays in a panel - (right now
> it's injected by Javascript, which makes it near-to-impossible for
> someone not technical to modify/delete it). And agreed, "Meta + G" is
> very cryptic for the regular user audience.
>
> Thanks,
> Jerome.
>
> Ecaterina Valica wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was talking to Marta and we came across the "Jump" action (*Jump to any
> > page in the wiki (Meta+G)*)
> > The problem is that it has low visibility and it's not well placed in the
> > "Quick Links" panel.
> >
> > *A.* First solution - make a "Keyboard Shortcuts" panel with different
> > shortcuts taken from
> > http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Features/KeyboardShortcuts
> > But (Meta+G) is still operating system dependent and with an advanced
> user
> > target.
> >
> > *B. *How about we put it near the Search input, in the right corner? You
> can
> > see a mockup at
> >
> http://incubator.myxwiki.org/xwiki/bin/download/Improvements/Skin20P1/jump.…
> > This will be not the final version of the UI for the jump, but just to
> get
> > the point.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Caty
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