Hi everyone,
I would like to retrieve the complete sources files of Xwiki, version 1.3.1.
Unfortunately, I can't get it from the SVN repository... I can't find the
files that I need.
Where could I find all the sources files of the 1.3.1 version?
Can anyone upload it anywhere or send it to me?
Thanks !
Philippe
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Hi XWikiers,
I've been trying to understand how RSS aggregation does work without
much success :-(
As far as I can see, the entries shown under Recent Changes in the
default XWiki main page when the *.xar is imported depend on the logged
user. This is great: users only see entries they have access to.
But what I am not able to get working is a RSS reader like NetNewsWire
accessing this thread with basic authentication. I get the same results
with and without basic authentication.
Please, could you tell me if this is the expected behavior? Or, where am
I wrong? Thanks!
Cheers,
Ricardo
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hi,
We have installed XE 1.2.1, and we are trying to develop an intranet in
our XWiki. Now a problem is occuring when login and the message showing
is:
"A problem occured while trying to service your request. Please contact
the support if this happens again."
What will be the reason for it?
regards,
project trainees.
Harjeet Wrote
>
>
>> Hello,
>> Can the applications for Xwiki Enterprise be added to the Xwiki
>> Workspaces. On the XWiki Workspaces main page it mentions that -
>> "Of course, under the hood Workspaces is based on Enterprise, and
>> with
>> some work you can get the same extensibility, but this is not the
>> goal
>> of this product."
>>
>> Should I even try extending the XWiki Workspaces the way it is
>> possible with Xwiki Enterprise, since I am fairly new to XWiki. There
>> is this concept of User spaces which is very appealing in the
>> Workspaces which I really require. What are the limitations which I
>> would be working against, so that I do not try to solve a problem
>> which cannot be solved or atleast with decent effort.
>
> If you are new to XWiki, my best advice would be that you first get
> experienced with its platform and development practices in XWiki
> Enterprise before trying to extend XWiki Workspaces. Then, if you
> really
> are willing to develop/integrate new application inside Workspaces,
> the
> best way to start is to look how its current application are built.
> For
> example, for the Wiki application, you can look at the code under the
> XWSWiki/ space and the application descriptor in XWSApps/WikiApp.
> Hope this helps, Regards,
> Jerome.
>>
Thanks Jerome, I have already started on that. What I would like to
know is it is possible. In making the Workspace easier and more
straighforward to use, has some functionalities ( jars, templates,
rights etc) been taken out from the XWiki Enterprise. Do I still have
all the functionalities of Enterprise under the hood?
Regards,
Harjeet.
I’m trying to find a way to manage the LDAP authentication issue with group.
My LDAP configuration has a group like this
OU=developers,DC=company,DC=local where under that there is the CN with the
list of users but the login name is not CN it is sAMAccountName so I don’t
understand how to configure the proprieties in XWIKI.cfg with the LDAP tree
is like this
DC=company,DC=local
|
OU=developers
|
CN=user1
|
sAMAccountName=usernameuser1
CN=user2
|
sAMAccountName=usernameuser2
Does anyone know how to configure wiki.authentication.ldap.user_group?
The others parameters are
#-# base DN for searches
xwiki.authentication.ldap.base_DN=DC= company,DC=local
#-# specifies the LDAP attribute containing the identifier to be used as the
XWiki name (default=cn)
xwiki.authentication.ldap.UID_attr=sAMAccountName
TIA
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Hi all,
Please has any body know hot to center <div id="xwikimaincontainer">? I
am working with a customized network based on toucan. XE 1.3. And I am
not able to figure out how to do that. Thanks!
Ricardo
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XWiki Watch 1.0 Milestone 4 Released
The XWiki development team is pleased to announce the release of XWiki
Watch 1.0 Milestone 4.
You can go grab it at
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Download#HXWikiWatch.
This release include both bug fixes and new features, among which you can
find:
* Upgraded to GWT 1.4 which improves performance and brings new features
* Added autosuggest for article tags
* Added delete and edit actions to groups and keywords as well as a
mechanism to delete fetched articles upon deleting a feed
* Various bugfixes and improvements
Check the full release notes at
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/ReleaseNotesWatch10M4 and the
installation guide at
http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Applications/WatchApplication for
more details.
Have fun!
The XWiki Watch development team
Hello,
Can the applications for Xwiki Enterprise be added to the Xwiki
Workspaces. On the XWiki Workspaces main page it mentions that -
"Of course, under the hood Workspaces is based on Enterprise, and with
some work you can get the same extensibility, but this is not the goal
of this product."
Should I even try extending the XWiki Workspaces the way it is
possible with Xwiki Enterprise, since I am fairly new to XWiki. There
is this concept of User spaces which is very appealing in the
Workspaces which I really require. What are the limitations which I
would be working against, so that I do not try to solve a problem
which cannot be solved or atleast with decent effort.
An example of what I would like to try is bring in the application of
forums besides others
Thanks in advance,
Harjeet.
Hi
Maybe I just don't get it, but it seems to me that on the blog level the
usability, meaning to edit the document, suddenly breakes with the usual way
to do it (Inline from). Is it a feature or a bug?
Cheers,
Squirrel
hello again.
i have tried to solve this paragraph rights for the last couple of days. didn't work :)))
i made a var similar to $isAdvancedUser called $isMyUser and tried to give it or not access to parts of a page. then i tried to create a macro that i can add in my page where i want to protect the text. i was probably doing something very much wrong . and so i am starting again. i have read your idea more times to be sure i get it:)
i am curious where did u put the #includeTopic('Sandbox.FirstParagraph') or more importantly where have u explained what does that mean. i see this as a method. i still don;t know if xwiki knows about methods.
lost :)))
Take care ,
Gabriela Radu :)
www.gabrielaradu.com
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From: [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT Team <webmaster(a)environmentalchange.net>
To: XWiki Users <users(a)xwiki.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 1, 2008 1:36:38 PM
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] special rights
Hi Gabriela,
Gabriela Radu wrote:
> hello..
> i don't think i get what you said about the rights on space..
> i was talking about sections from the page that can have different rights(to edit or not) then the page.
> this is what i am trying to make... and yep...i said trying. a bit lost. if you have some pointers they are more then welcomed :D
> i have to write something like macros? in .vm files?
> thank you
Sorry if I have not been able to explain myself. In fact, the problem is
that I am also a bit lost!
Let's try to start again (it will help me with this issue! It is
important for our group as well):
We are speaking about being able to create a "page" where "sections" can
have different assigned rights.
Look at this:
http://xepecnet..environmentalchange.net/xwiki/bin/view/Sandbox/NichitaStan…
It seems a "page" including text, but it only includes five "calls" to
other "pages". Look at the code:
#includeTopic('Sandbox.Title')
#includeTopic('Sandbox.FirstParagraph')
#includeTopic('Sandbox.SecondParagraph')
#includeTopic('Sandbox.ThirdParagraph')
#includeTopic('Sandbox.FourthParagraph')
In this case I am using a page (a single XWiki entry in a single space,
in this case, Sandbox.NichitaStanescu) as a "document" metaphor and I
can assign rights to any of the pieces as you do with any other page. I
must not be difficult to add a button close to the starting point of
each paragraph that only appears if the logged user has edit rights on
each "section" and allow him/her to edit it.
Please, let me know if this makes sense for you! It will be help me to
decide if this makes sense for me! Then, we could go ahead completing
this solution.
XWiki is PLENTY of tools/features. The "only" point is to put it in the
correct order :-)
Cheers,
Ricardo
BTW: I think it is time to add XWiki to your CV ;-)
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Ricardo,
Perhaps, yes you could filter results for XWiki, Main, Panel and perhaps add
central customisation in the admin pages to specify what to include/exclude
for specific types of user - so admin users see everything, developers see
developer pages, and other users see only pages/spaces relevant to them,
etc.
So spaces and page would need to have a tag to define the type of space/page
and then when the spaces and pages are listed in an index, panel or search
then spaces/pages can be filtered out which aren't relevant for a particular
page. This could be an additional feature built into XWiki. In addition
could provide filtered views on to an XWiki's contents, so a user could
select a view of the XWiki contents based on a set of filter criteria, but
its main use would be to hide irrelevant content to particular users e.g.
admin/code type page from general users.
What do other users think of having such a feature in XWiki?
Regards,
Richard
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Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] A default filter for page lists
Hi,
goldring, richard wrote:
>
> Yes I think that's a good idea - it just confuses users when they see
> 'structural' type wiki content - and it looks "messy" - only xwiki admin
> and
> developer users should be able to see xwiki 'structural' pages and
> elements
> when they do searches, view pages in a space or via an index.
>
Don't you think could be enough by filtering results in XWiki, Main and
Panels? I am working with XE, so it is possible that other configurations
require to filter out other spaces as well.
As XWiki is completely flexible and allow you to create customized filters,
I am not sure about the need of adding it by default. You could easily make
this separation by creating new spaces where users create their pages then
filtering search results based on this spaces names.
Just me 2c.
Ricardo
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Yes I think that's a good idea - it just confuses users when they see
'structural' type wiki content - and it looks "messy" - only xwiki admin and
developer users should be able to see xwiki 'structural' pages and elements
when they do searches, view pages in a space or via an index.
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Subject: [xwiki-users] A default filter for page lists
On pages like the Index and Search Results, it would be helpful to end
users if there were a way to filter out structural objects like classes
and skins from the results list, and show only user-contributed pages.
The XWiki.Results object already filters out things that users don't have
permission to see.
#if ($xwiki.hasAccessLevel("view", $context.user, $itemfullname))
...list items...
#end
I think that what's needed here is some way to classify "content".
Does anyone have recommendations on how to do this?
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Hi,
I would like to modify the xwiki.cfg file to set the e-mail address of the
user.
After retrieving informations from LDAP, I would like to build the e-mail
address and set it to the current user. (Indeed, it is not stored in our AD
DB.)
I tried to do that:
xwiki.authentication.ldap.fields_mapping=name=sAMAccountName,last_name=sn,first_name=givenName,fullname=displayName,email=givenName
'.' sn '@XXX.COM',ldap_dn=dn
but it doesn't work.
I also tried:
xWiki.User.email = "xxxx"
but it doesn't work.
What could I do?
Thanks in advance.
Philippe
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Hi everyone,
I retrieve the informations about people from an Active Directory server
with my xWiki.
The problem is that when someone new arrives and connect, this message will
be shown:
"Your account is not yet active, because your email has not yet been
confirmed."
so my question is quite simple, I would like either disable mail activation,
either automatically activate an new created account. How can I do that?
The next thing is about groups. Let's say that's the first time a guy
connect to the website. I would like him to be automatically added to a
group. How can I do that?
Thanks !
Philippe
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Because of having problems with some XWiki functionality (tags, bulletin
board app., ...) I checked environment of our Xwiki installation.
We have:
XWiki 1.3.1
Java 1.5.0_11
Jboss 4.2.2 (for this version Java 1.5 is required)
I read that one of general goals for XWiki Enterprise 1.4 is switch to
Java 1.5, so I’m not sure if we run our Xwiki 1.3 in proper environment.
So, which Java and JBoss version is required (tested with) for 1.3.X XWiki?
Frantisek
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Hi all,
Yesterday I found out that there are indeed other colors for the Toucan
skin. I've created now a black and a darkblue one and I'd like to share it.
Where can I drop the files?
Cheers,
Squirrel
Hi all friends,
i am currently using serveral xwiki instances (xwiki-enterprise 1.3).
I need to try xwiki-enterprise-manager to be able to create virtual wiki
sites. I am having a really hard time with installation.
I have used xwiki-enterprise-manager-web-1.1.war<http://forge.objectweb.org/project/download.php?group_id=170&file_id=10262>
,
tomcat 5 as a container, mysql as a database. I processed exactly same steps
as i did several times installing xwiki enterprise.
I have put war file into tomcat5 webapps directory, started/stoped tomcat in
order to unpack it, configured hibernate..xml to mysql database. I have
installed mysql connector to lib directory. I have copied custom log4j file
to classes directory. I have created a wiki mysql user with full rights to
create databases , created a wiki database.
When i will point on http://mydomain:8080/xwiki according to xwiki.log it
will fill mysql database xwiki and then i will get "page cannot be displayed
message" (internet explorer message). I found no error in xwiki.log, no
error nowhere else. When i will point it again at that adress
http://mydomain:8080/xwiki still nothing -page cannot be displayed and zero
messages in log.
I spent 4 hours and that is enought time for me to ask for a help.
Thanks in advance!
David
I'm reviewing java, open source CMS and wikis for a project we're soon to begin.
The project will mirror some of wikipedias functionality in allowing
collaboration on content to a set of authorized users, content discussion and
versioning. There are a couple of items that are driving me to CMSs vs Wikis
and I'm curious of xwiki might fit the bill.
1. I need more control of how the content is presented, i.e. strong
programmaticly enforced templates and 2. I need something that will store
portions of the content in separate database fields for more focused queries.
Some of these fields would be text while others would be numerics, dates, etc.
Something like a wikipedia country page but storing the Climate and Geology
sections of geography in their own DB fields and also storing metrics such as
GDP and Population as numbers in a relational database.
I use local instalation of xwiki as test wiki and we also have working
department xwiki - Linux, Jboss
In my local xwiki tags works well, but in server instalation wiki I always
receive in "All tags" page
"No documents have been tagged yet. To tag a document, ...."
regardless I defined some.
Any idea what I shoud do?
Thanks
Frantisek
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