Hi everyone,
I recently tried to install a few applications onto my XWiki 8.4.2 instance, some of them (namely, Idea Application & Task Application) get this strange error whenever I tried to click Edit and just click Next to explorer the feature: the main screen will display some kind of exception about velocity macro and Space (I am sure you can reproduce this to see the details). Also, in the Application left navigation, application name will change to some kind of id/reference (e.g. ideas.app.title, TaskManager.panels.name). So, I have a few questions:
1. It doesn't seem natural to me that a user with role of normal user can Edit an Application. So what does it mean by "Editing an Application"? And why would it be normal to allow a user (non-admin) to edit an Application?
2. I am guessing Editing an application is some kind of administrative activities. If so, is there any documentation regarding Applications administration in XWiki? I found this: http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Features/Applications? but it covers only Installing and (a bit of) Usage. It references other documentation for Development of Application or XWiki itself but not administration.
Thanks,
Zoom
Hello,
I found how to fix my {{code}} macro issue.
I must use Tomcat 8.0.33 instead.
With tomcat-8.0.32 (with same java version) {{code}} macro doesn't work.
Pascal B
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En date de : Mer 30.11.16, Pascal BASTIEN <pbasnews-xwiki(a)yahoo.fr> a écrit :
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>
> I try to deploy xwiki 8.4 on Tomcat
8.0.32/ java 1.8.0_74 on our datacenter but I have a issue
with the code macro:
> {{code}}
> My code
> {{/code}}
>
> The page displayed:
"Failed to execute the [code] macro. Cause: [String
index out of range: 3]. Click on this message for
details.".
> I pasted the details
here: http://pastebin.ca/3743091
>
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howdy,
i have been trying the Filter Streams Converter Application and this Filter
Confluence XML module
for a brand new 8.4.3 xwiki install, but not having a lot of luck. going
back to basics i have exported a single page from confluence that contains
no attachments and just 5 lines of plain text. the resulting xml file is
11k. i have run it through the convertor app and it seems to have imported
it so that i can now see it in the list of available packages. but when i
click that package i just get a throbber spinning forever. no errors from
xwiki. nothing.
i originally tried importing an entire space but that just hit so many java
errors i had to go back to try
just one page. it seems not even one page is possible to convert/import.
any tips on how to migrate from confluence to xwiki or, gauging by the few
google hits over many years, is it simply not possible?
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I have a few question:
I had import a document in xwiki 8.3. When I view the result, I encounter a
problem below:
- The page is not properly indent. (I need to do it manually, delete and put
line the words, image). How to do make it automatically?
- The picture is blur (How to make when user mouse over to the picture, user
can enlarge / zoom it ?
- The numbered list is scattered. How to fix it automatically instead of
manually?
Can anyone help me on thiss
Thanks in advance
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Vincent,
You may want to have two stacks on StackShare; one for the software and one
for the platform.
I presume the software would be approved as a Tool. It could then be
included as a component in a Stack.
Thanks,
Dylan
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than it is to get permission."
- Grace Hopper
ISSUE # 1: I am receiving a message when accessing the LDAP application that
"LDAP authentication is not enabled. Please set LDAP as authentication
service in xwiki.cfg"
Here is a portion of my xwiki.cfg file as far as LDAP goes. Isn't that
correct?
#-# LDAP authentication service
xwiki.authentication.authclass=com.xpn.xwiki.user.impl.LDAP.XWikiLDAPAuthServiceImpl
#-# Turn LDAP authentication on - otherwise only XWiki authentication
#-# - 0: disable
#-# - 1: enable
#-# The default is 0
xwiki.authentication.ldap=1
ISSUE # 2: Some LDAP users are not able to log in. We are receiving an bad
username/password error. We even tried creating a new LDAP user, but we
still could not log in. What should I check?
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