Hi XWiki users,
We have an urgent request, as we need to be able to make a response
TONIGHT (it's not that we did it at the last moment, but that we got the
information very late).
We would like to have XWiki included in the Gartner "Magic Quadrant for
Social Software in the Workplace", which has some tough criterias to get in.
The criterias are to have:
- at least 100000 users (internal to companies, all deployments included)
AND
- at least 4 companies with more than 5000 users (internal to companies)
willing to talk to Gartner about their usage.
While we do have at XWiki SAS companies we work with that we know the
deployment size and that we can contact to see if they are willing to
talk to Gartner, we do need more.
If you have or know of a deployment with more than 1000 users of the
Wiki for INTERNAL USAGE (not public web sites), it would be great if you
can contact us ASAP at marketing(a)xwiki.com
If you have more than 5000 users, please do contact us even more.
Even if you are not sure that you can talk to Gartner please do tell us,
as we need to answer before tonight if we meet the inclusion criterias.
Then there is a follow-up process and we can verify then if talking with
Gartner is possible (we would need at least the deployment acknowledged)
This is very important for XWiki as in can give a lot of visibility to
XWiki and widden the user base thanks to this visibility.
Thanks for your help
Ludovic Dubost
XWiki SAS CEO and XWiki creator
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Hello All,
I have some question regarding access rights while creating a page in XWiki.
I'm trying to create a private wiki space, meaning the wiki page created in
that space should be viewable or commented or deleted only by the creator of
the wiki page.
I have a following scenario
I have a group called "MyUsers"
The group "MyUsers" has 50 users. Say for now they are "User001", "User002",
...., "User050".
If the user "User001" creates a page, I would like to make it private for
that user.
Now the only way i can think of to achieve this is to set the access right
permission as "False" for all other 49 users. Then set it "True" for the
User001
Setting it "False" for the group "MyUser" and "True" for the User001 doesn't
seem to solve it.
Can we achieve the latter solution somehow?
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Thanks,
Manish
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Hello All,
I have some question regarding access rights while creating a page in XWiki.
I'm trying to create a private wiki space, meaning the wiki page created in
that space should be viewable or commented or deleted only by the creator of
the wiki page.
I have a following scenario
I have a group called "MyUsers"
The group "MyUsers" has 50 users. Say for now they are "User001", "User002",
...., "User050".
If the user "User001" creates a page, I would like to make it private for
that user.
Now the only way i can think of to achieve this is to set the access right
permission as "False" for all other 49 users. Then set it "True" for the
User001
Setting it "False" for the group "MyUser" and "True" for the User001 doesn't
seem to solve it.
Can we achieve the latter solution somehow?
-
Thanks,
Manish
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Dear all,
we are using XWiki for the project websites and online
documentation of our open source projects and are
(almost) very happy with it.
For releasing distributions and for easy printing of multi-page
documents, we would like to use the PDF export facility
of XWiki. The problem is that the {code} snippets used
often in our documentation are nearly unreadable in PDF.
Here is an example (web page and PDF export):
http://jadex-agents.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/xwiki/bin/view/Standalone+Pla…http://jadex-agents.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/xwiki/bin/export/Standalone+P…
We browsed the documentation, but found it a little bit confusing.
Can anyone please point us in the right direction for solving
this issue or (even better) suggest a fix?
Kind regards and thanks in advance,
Lars
Alex
I have been looking at the ListWebSearch page that's in incubation,
and like what I see. Displaying highlighted words in context is very
useful when searching for pages.
(Found here: http://incubator.myxwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/ListWebSearch )
I see that the Jira issue is listed as "fixed" for 2.0M1, but the
pages don't seem to exist within the xar file. How would I go about
testing this search page on my deployed wiki? Are there any
requirements or dependencies on code in Xwiki-core, or is this
implemented as a page (or pages) that could be imported?
Thanks,
- James Cuzella
Hello,
I'm running a new installation on a public address. However, I'd like to
screen new users. That is, new users insert their username and email, and I
get a notification. Then they get a confirmation email only if I approve the
user.
Is this possible? If so, how? If not, is there any other way to screen user
registrations?
Thank you very much.
Gonçalo Luiz
Hello!
I'm slowly implementing my intentions:
http://mid.gmane.org/loom.20100612T141011-881%40post.gmane.org
The problem I have noticed is that I can't login currently. Login page
is located on http://wiki.x.metrolace.ru/ (wiki.x is ugly, I'll fix it
later) and the headers look like this when I'm logging in:
Set-Cookie: username="GpCybk1DvZRGHYktowzcuA__"; Version=1;
Max-Age=1296000; Expires=Fri, 09-Jul-2010 17:54:46 GMT; Path=/; HttpOnly
I can see no domain here despite I have set
xwiki.authentication.cookiedomains=.metrolace.ru
I have also tried xwiki.authentication.cookiedomains=metrolace.ru, it
didn't work.
As a consequence, the cookie is only valid on wiki.x.metrolace.ru, but
not on e. g. http://photos.metrolace.ru/
I guess this is an effect of security improvement in 2.4M1:
Added support for HttpOnly flag for session cookies (XSS protection measure)
It was mentioned that it required manual headers composing, and domains
might have been forgot when writing from scratch. Is it a bug or maybe
I'm missing something?
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Hi!
I have exported a whole space to html and found it great.
If I deploy this export I can provide it at static content via plain
http without authentication and for editing the links shows to the live
xwiki instance.
Really nice!
But I have one problem - the skin from the live version isn't applied to
the html-export.
How can I add the skin to the exported static content ?
Best regards,
H.-Dirk Schmitt
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Hello,
I'm setting up a new xwiki installation. I've been trying to configure it
according to some requirements but I'm having some hard time to meet some of
them. Those are:
1 - Users must not be able to registry themselves;
2 - I want to add a notice to the login page for users to send an e-mail to
a given e-mail address requiring their registration (so then I can add them
manually via de Adminstration application).
Regarding (2) I've tried to create a page (
http://xxxxxx.xxxx.xx:8080/xwiki/bin/edit/edit/XWiki.Registration<http://swfactory.impresa.pt:8080/xwiki/bin/edit/edit/XWiki.Registration>)
but to no avail. As an alternative, It'll be nice if a user can user the
registration page to register himself but then he can only login after I
manually activate him. But this second option is a nice to have and not an
hard requirement.
Furthermore, as a sidenote, I am having some problems adding a user (please
see attached screenshot to see what I get when adding it):
This only happens in Chrome browser.
Thank you very much.
Best,
Gonçalo Luiz