Hi all!
Our organization have Xwiki set up and working. Some pages are business instructions.
Now management asked for report: who viewed which instructions and when.
We have authorization required to view those pages, so Xwiki always know login name.
Is there way set up some log of visits by user and page?
Better if without setting up dev tools and changing code!
A text file or table in DB will be enough as log
Thanks all who will reply/
Good day!
I am searching for a good offline personal wiki, then I found XWiki. I was overwhelmed by its roster of features, most I think I don't need like using it as an online wiki engine since I only want it as an offline personal wiki. After searching everywhere, I found a page wherein it stated that it can be used for that purpose. I then downloaded xwiki-enterprise-installer-windows-7.1-milestone-2.exe, which was the latest version at this time. I immediately installed it to Program Files after downloading, and I ran the provided shortcut in the desktop "Start XWiki 7.1-milestone-2", however, it showed a console window as shown in the given image. This happened in all the attempts I have done. I thought administrator access might be the problem, so I moved it to D:\, yet it showed the same error. Please help me how to start XWiki. Please state the steps I am to do as detailed as possible since I'm not that knowledgeable at tweaking these server-database stuffs.
P.S. I didn't change anything in any of the files so I really don't have a clue why they can't find the path specified to them.OS: Windows 8.1Installer: xwiki-enterprise-installer-windows-7.1-milestone-2.exeI have also created a ticket here (http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XE-1488) while waiting to be approved in this mailing list.
Thanks in advance! :)
I'm going through an initial XWiki installation and configuration (6.4.4
currently, then will upgrade to 7.1 once released), and want to have the
view page be clean content presentation. As such I'm trying to find the
way that is easiest to maintain in order to hide the
comments/attachments/history/information tabs at the bottom of each
page.
I think I'd like to just not have the entire <div
id="xwikidatacontents"> div which I suppose I could do with a custom CSS
overlay setting it to just not hide. However, is there a cleaner option
that I'm not seeing that avoids needing to generate and transmit that
section in the first place?
Are there other ramifications that I'm not aware of of hiding that
section? It seems as though those section plus annotations would still
all be available in the "More Actions" drop down menu for each page and
would still be accessible, just not as prominent.
Many thanks,
Joel Johnson
>
> My problem is probably rare :p I would like to
> add as attachment .csr file, I mean Java certificate so...
> when I click I see many numbers and words. I need window
> with button Download.
Hello,
It is a not a xwiki specific problem i think.
Maybe you should use one on this way:
http://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/forum/topic/force-a-file-to-download-instea…
Pascal B
>
>
> Sorry you’re still not being clear for me. I
> can’t help you if I don’t understand what you need :)
>
> Maybe someone else
> understands?
Yes I think I understood :-)
>
> Thanks
>
> -Vincent
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Vincent, I think from his description, he is wanting to know if there's a way to make .csr files prompt to download instead of displaying the contents in the browser. I don't think this is an XWiki issue per se. But there might be a way of changing the header/filetype descriptor for .csr files? Otherwise I think the only other solution is to tell the webserver to not serve the .csr files and make them downloadable instead.
This is similar behaviour to text files. They will display the content in the browser by default unless you change the content type header or tell the web server to allow it to force to download.
Unfortunately I don't know how to make XWiki do this (or tomcat for that matter).
Kind regards,
Mahomed
-----Original Message-----
From: users [mailto:users-bounces@xwiki.org] On Behalf Of vincent(a)massol.net
Sent: 01 June 2015 14:22
To: XWiki Users
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Content
On 1 Jun 2015 at 15:17:46, Maciej Fokt (maciek.fokt(a)taxi123.pl) wrote:
W dniu .06.2015 o 15:11 vincent(a)massol.net <vincent(a)massol.net> pisze:
On 1 Jun 2015 at 15:09:18, Maciej Fokt (maciek.fokt(a)taxi123.pl) wrote:
W dniu .06.2015 o 13:15 vincent(a)massol.net <vincent(a)massol.net> pisze:
Hi Maciek,
On 1 Jun 2015 at 12:59:55, Maciej Fokt (maciek.fokt@taxi123.pl(mailto:maciek.fokt@taxi123.pl)) wrote:
> Hi,
> What I have to do... I would like to make a link on page to file, I mean:
> "User have to click link to download". [This link isn't a link to Internet
> page]
>
> I want to add file to the page as attachment for users to download.
Does this help: http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Features/Attachments#HLinkingtoana… ?
Thanks
-Vincent
> Thanks,
> Maciek.
I don't want to show list with attachments for users, I need link which help their with download this file
I don’t understand what you’re asking.
The link I gave you allows you to create a link to an attachment and anyone who clicks on it will download the attachment.
What do you want exactly?
Thanks
-Vincent
My problem is probably rare :p I would like to add as attachment .csr file, I mean Java certificate so... when I click I see many numbers and words. I need window with button Download.
Sorry you’re still not being clear for me. I can’t help you if I don’t understand what you need :)
Maybe someone else understands?
Thanks
-Vincent
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