Hey,
I reproduced the problem 2 times:
1. I created a page with content: [[image:img.png||width="25px]] on our system.
2. I started the linked jetty/hsqldb package and have the same issue when creating a page (and refresh it multiple times)
Maybe this is interesting: My browser is Google Chrome.
Kind regards,
Patrick
What and how should I supply solr-config parameters to:
- Not generate the Facet, drill down feature (as there is a button in the UI!)
- Enable/Disable highlighting (as there is a button in the UI!)
- How can I specify the spaces (multiple) (Actually Nested pages as I'm on 8.xx) that should be excluded or Included in the search? Are there other paramaters that need to be supplied when using the spaces (nested Pages)
What is the place to add/remove HtML-classes to tune what the user will see; as the default displays a lot of metadata of the pages (Located in, Last modified, ...)
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Hello XWiki developers,
I would like to know if there’s any in-built feature in XWiki that can
allow us to show a user’s page-edit history.
I am aware of the activity-stream application. However, it only shows
recent changes. Our requirement is that a user, say Joe, is able to see his
entire edit history (say from past two years) in the form of a list where
each item in the list shows the page-title, timestamp of the edit, and any
‘version summary’ he might have entered for that edit. The list should
display as paginated if it has more than 20 results. The other requirement
is that this application has to be performant as we can expect a few
hundred people to access their contribution-history every hour.
Is there something already built into XWiki that can give us this
information? Or will we have to build a new application to return this data.
Thank you for your help,
Chetan
Hi,
This is a idea proposal for an Administration Overview that:
A. Provides generic/global information about the instance like 'version',
'instance id', etc.
B. Provides a summary of usage listing count of major entities (wikis,
users, pages, extensions, etc.)
C. Lists demo content installed in the wiki
D. Provides a way for administrators to subscribe to the XWiki Community
I'm curios which of the above section sounds interesting to you and would
like to see inside the product. Also maybe you have other ideas of what is
missing or could be represented better.
Thanks,
Caty
Thank you for your quick reply,
please excute my late one ;)
Thank you, that did indeed help with the issue of configuration.
Skins do not seem to work that way though, since there are
unevaluated expressions smeared all over the page when I use a linked skin.
We updated to version 8.4.2 for this, due to EOL of the 7.4 branch in
January. Should there be any idea how to use linked skins, I would be
very happy, if not I'll just use the second approach (which is using
a separate volume for the skins)
Hi Xwiki Team,
it seems as if there is a small bug in the "Menu Application"extension
(version 8.2). Every time a user, that is not in the XWikiAdminGroup,
does some changes on the menu page in edit mode, the menu crashes and is
no longer visible. To fix that an admin user of XWikiAdminGroup has to
edit and save the page. It is important that a small change has to be
done by the admin user.
Best regards
Alina
We use computed field in a class
We would like that the sheet, that creates a xform for this class, displays these fields always in a 'disabled' mode (read-only)
Using $doc.display('computedField') currently presents the field Editable when the user is creating a new object or edits the existing object of class
We tried using $doc.display('computedField','view') but this has no effect on the computedFields; funny enough $doc.display('normalField', 'view') does put the field in 'view' (read-only) mode.
We would actually prefer that it will just a 'disabled' tag to the form field
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Hi again,
I am using an XWiki Enterprise 8.4.2 in a docker container and use the
external data in a persisted volume. At this point, I am using no extra
database for storing the entries, so I assume that an embedded database
is used.
I am trying to import content from a MediaWiki using MediaWiki XML,
which works surprisingly well. However, none of the created pages appear
in my navigation panel. I tried creating a new page, this did also not
appear in navigation lists.
Since I imported into a sub-wiki, i changed back to the unchanged
main xwiki, but there are no pages there as well - not even the default
pages.
Skimming google for this kind of problem, I have often been sent to
Extension:Navigation-Pages, and documents about hoe hidden pages are
not displayed in said navigational tree - but as far as I can see, I
am creating regular pages which are not hidden and non-terminal as
well.
Is there anything known about this issue and maybe how to resolve it?