Dear all,
I encounter the following problem.
I have a link to an attachement using the 2.0 syntax :
[[document>>attach:docAdmin.doc]]
But when I add a new version to the attachement, the link permits to
download he previous version.
It is the same problem inside the attachment panel, it displays version 1.2
but give access to the 1.1 version.
I can only download my new 1.2 version using the history view of the
attachment.
I use XWiki Enterprise 1.9.2. Is there a bug for this case ? Could you
reproduce it ?
Regards,
Maxime
I found it, the Administration button at the right top corner was not
obvious this time :-O I have installed previous versions of xwiki and it
was obvious to me. Nothing has changed but I didn't see it. Maybe it
should change color (RED/BOLD) for some blind people like me.
I had the same problem with my first attempts of XWiki installation. As a
trial I used the xwiki user in oracle and it worked. For my installations I
have to always use xwiki oracle user in order to get passed this point. Can
you try it
hi all
anyone have u success integrate liferay with xwiki?
liferay have their own wiki, but i believe xwiki more mroe advanced in feature
i want to make both tech use one LDAP server
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Hi,
i was just wondering how embedded documents work. The Syntax Help gives no
example.
I don't know but is it just the include macro?
Thanks
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Dear friends,
I request help on a few changes that we are making to our internal XWiki
installation.
We run XWiki 1.7 over a tomcat 6.0.18 & mysql 5 installation.
I see that the blog application has publication date feature which I believe
runs as a scheduled job. Is there a possibility to add publication date to a
page created in any other space. On the face of it, pages created in both
blog space or any other space appear to be the same. So there should be some
possibility that we can add scheduled publication dates to pages without
making major changes to the present XWiki installation.
Also, can we extend the category & sub category feature to any page outside
the Blog space.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
Also, if I may suggest a name for the new skin, I would suggest 'sparrow'.
It kind of rhymes with 'arrow' & the bird is small, light & even the colors
seem to match.
Thank you all...
The XWiki development team is pleased to announce the release of XWiki
Enterprise 2.0 Milestone 3.
Go grab it at http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Download
This is the third and last milestone for the 2.0 version.
The main goal of 2.0 is to make XWiki fully XWiki 2.0 syntax.
Main changes from 2.0 Milestone 2:
* Lots of improvements and new features in the new WYSIWYG editor
* Lots of improvements and bugfixes in the rendering engine and
the syntax converter
* Upgrade to SmartGWT 1.2
* New experimental network event distribution module
* Several blog application improvements
* Several tags application bug fixes
* Translations updated for de, fr, lv, nl, ru
For more information see the Release notes at:
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/ReleaseNotesXWikiEnterprise20M3
Thanks
-The XWiki dev team
Hi Florian,
I discovered this horrible problem as well when I upgraded to "XWiki
Enterprise 1.9.21179", the page I was editing was unrecoverable and
luckily I still had my old version of the xwiki running on a different
server so I copied it back from there. I turned off the section editing
to prevent my users from losing their pages. You can do this in the
xwiki.cfg file, by setting xwiki.section.edit=0:
#-# This parameter will activate the sectional editing
xwiki.section.edit=1
Good luck,
Regan
>
> 1.) I have troubles with my wysiwyg Editor:
> I have a bigger artivle with severyl headlines. Therefor I can click
on
> the
> pen symbol tot he right of teh articel to open only a part oft he
> article.
> If I do this and store the article the parts above of the articles are
> away!
> Then I have to restore the old version than the old text is again
shown
> but
> not the new one. What can be the reason for that? If I use the editor
> without wysiwyg the same result!
Hello,
I have a few questions about how to contribute to the dutch
application_resource file.
Yesterday I have added some translations to the dutch translation of the
XE resources
at the I10n.wiki.org site. Is there any documentation about this site? I
am unsure about
what some functions do and the effects they may have on others. For
instance the link
'Import/reimport default language file', Admin actions like 'Import' and
'Prepare'. Also
I noticed that when I get the dutch translation as a application
resource file, it only has
the resources filled in if a dutch translation exists. This seems
logical, but as long as not
all strings have a dutch translation, my xwiki contains lots of empty
strings. Is there a
way to build a resource file with dutch translations where available,
and the default
english strings when not? Another thing that is not clear to me is the
functionality around
reviewing and validation. If I find a translation that is incorrect of I
thing there is a better
one, can I just change it, or should I somehow make a review request to
somebody
authorized to accept or reject the change? Is there any way to know who
is contributing
to the same translation in order to achieve some common ideas about how
to translate
xwiki terms?
Thanks,
Henk
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