Hi,
Since we had users asking on the IRC what are the differences between XWiki
and other solutions, it would be a good idea to provide such pages on the
website:
- XWiki and MediaWiki
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Drafts/XWiki-vs-MediaWiki
- XWiki and Confluence
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Drafts/XWiki-vs-Confluence
It would be great to know if you agree with the listed content and if you
find other similarities or distinctions between the above solutions.
Additionally, what other solutions would you be interested in seeing
comparison with?
Thanks,
Caty
My subscription keeps getting disabled due to excessive bounces. I would
understand that if I was still hosting my web host's email server, but I'm
not having email send to my Gmail account. Any ideas what would be causing
that?
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Keith Davis
214-906-5183
Hi,
We have an xwiki 6.1 installation and we can't figure out the « Share page by email » function.
It works very well for Admin users, but it doesn't work for regular users. We get an error message saying "Error: The message could not be sent to userX : email server error." (Or in French : Le message n'a pas pu être envoyé à UserX : Erreur du serveur email.)
It's the same error message seen for this problem (look at the error.png attachment) : http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XE-1451
It looks like a permission problem, but I don't where to look. The stack trace on the other hand says that there is an illegal semicolon somewhere in the address field, which prevents the MailSenderPlugin from sending the email. Again, only for regular users, Admins are OK. I've intercepted the http requests with Fiddler, even look at the POST payload and I don't see any semicolon.
View the stack trace here: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/acafd8dfd501596ff94c2277982867d4
Can someone provide some insight?
Best regards,
Henri-Robert Sully
Hi everyone,
I’ve started a first version of a XWiki docker packaging at https://github.com/xwiki-contrib/docker-xwiki and I’ve created an automated build on DockerHub at https://hub.docker.com/u/xwiki/. The goal is to provide an official packaging done by the XWiki dev team.
Since I’m a recent user of Docker I’m sure I’ve made plenty of mistakes and not following some best practices, even though I’ve tried my best to do that ;)
So it would be great if:
* Some users could try it out and let me know how it works
* Users could tell me what they’d expect in term of setup from a docker distribution.
* Some Docker experts review my code and let me know what I should improve!
After I receive some confirmation that it works well-enough, my goal is to document it as an official way of installing xwiki on xwiki.org.
Feel free to create jiras for ideas and bugs at http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XDOCKER.
Thanks a lot!
-Vincent
PS: Note that I’m sure some will want a different DB, such as postgreSQL for example. That should be easy to do. Pull request accepted! :)
I use box macro to include the summary of page. But editing that summary
needs editing box macro Content.
In such editing we can't simply use the WYSIWYG. That means, I am forced to
write the content in wiki code, which I want to avoid.
It would be nice if I could edit text in box in WYSIWYG mode like a normal
text editing (like Word Processor).
Any help appreciated..
Noticed this in xwiki.cfg, diff between 8.4.4 and 9.0:
102c105
< # xwiki.store.migration.manager.hint=hibernate
---
> # xwiki.store.migration.manager.hint=hibernatehibernate
I am going to assume hibertnatehibernate is not the correct value there. :)
Let me know if you want a bug filed.
Thanks,
Craig
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki
9.0.
This release marks the start of the 9.x cycle and features mostly developer
and admin feature improvements. The most notable ones are the improved
handling of big attachments, filesystem Recycle Bin and CK Editor
improvements.
You can download it here: http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Download
Make sure to review the release notes:
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/ReleaseNotes/Data/XWiki/9.0
Thanks for your support
-The XWiki dev team
HI, I want to use xwiki for client-server access.
The thing is when I install the xwiki in server, and try to access/open in
client(my laptop) it can't be open. Does it require me to install the java?
Before forgot, my server is using windows xp.
Somebody help
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