Has anyone given thought (or better yet, code) to displaying an Open
Document Format (ODF) document on an XWiki page? As I have recently
discovered, XML documents can be parsed with tools already in XWiki's
libraries, but formatting them is, of course, another question. Opening
a ZIP file is probably also a no-brainer, though I don't know offhand
how it's done.
This ought to be fairly simple, using a very standard XSL stylesheet, or
something similar. Of course, with XSL, a standard browser should be
able to display ODF formats itself, although the most commonly-used
browser doesn't fit that definition of standard...
The question may boil down to: is there an XSL stylesheet that formats
ODF as HTML? I think I'll go have a look, but if you know of one,
please don't hesitate to tell me.
brain[sic]
I wass attempting to upgrade to the latest Beta of XWiki yesterday and I
loaded the WAR file into Tomcat under a new context and everything
worked. I then backed up my original context and moved the new install
to replace the old install. The system throws exceptions right from the
start about a Hibernate index conflict. I removed the new version and
replaced the old version. The problem remains. Can anyone suggest a way
to recover????
Thanks In Advance,
Deven Phillips, CISSP, CCNA
Systems Administrator
Metal Sales Manufacturing Corp.
Thanks Frank and Billy,
After mailing I realized it wasn't so difficult to locate. :-)
Another question,
I want to include hit counter to each page basically for statistics purposes
The xwiki.org says integrated statistics is part of XWIKI.
But am not sure how to activate it.
Any pointers!
cheers
anurag chitlangia
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From: Frank Häfemeier [mailto:frank@haefemeier.net]
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 12:31 PM
To: xwiki-users(a)objectweb.org
Subject: AW: [xwiki-users] how to edit password of users
This is easy:-)
You go to the user profile document and click on 'Edit this page'.
A formular appears and on this you can change the password.
An user who is logged in can click on the name (original in the right upper corner)
and click on 'Modify the profile'.
Bye
Frank
Hi,
I am admin of my wiki, recently installed,
I want to know how can I update password of some user already existing
In case if someone has forgot his password.
And also want to know
How can the user himself change his password.
Early reply is very much appreciated!
cheers
anurag chitlangia
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.- -. ..- .-. .- --.
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Hi,
I am admin of my wiki, recently installed,
I want to know how can I update password of some user already existing
In case if someone has forgot his password.
And also want to know
How can the user himself change his password.
Early reply is very much appreciated!
cheers
anurag chitlangia
The only thing I like about the stones that come in my way is, Once I
pass across them, they automatically become my Milestones.
.- -. ..- .-. .- --.
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Hi,
I have the latest version of xwiki ( xwiki-0.9.840 ) and I'm trying to use the xwiki Calendar, I've copied the proper page from xwiki.org and saved, the page displays correctly except the bottom part ( "New Event" ) where there should be some input text boxes, there's nothing there, just the labels and the "Add Event" button.
Am I missing something ? I've checked the plugin, it is enabled in xwiki.cfg, any other ideas ? Whant else should I check or should I do in order to make it work ?
Thanks for any help,
Billy
Hello,
I want to control access to certain pages of my local xwiki (9.840)
based on LDAP group that he/she belongs to. [I have already set up my
xwiki to use my company's LDAP for authentication]
How do I specify that in the rights editor? For example, if my LDAP
group name is say, "abc-xyz", what string should I add in the rights
editor?
Option A) XWiki.abc-xyz
Option B) abc-xyz ....etc
Option C) Not possible with 9.840?
Any others?
Rgds,
Mrudula
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Hi,
Q1. How does one write a new property value to the database from any
generic XWiki page? XWiki's conventional method for inputting property
values for a document through the ClassSheet/etc. will not work in this
particular case.
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Q2. Also, let's say I create a class with XWiki's standard Class Creation
interface. Now I want to add an instance of this class. I go through the
standard process, and now am entering data values (viewing the ClassSheet)
for this particular document.
At this point in the process, how exactly is XWiki engaging the database?
What is going on behind the scenes? If someone can, please explain this
process more (e.g., what database connections are open, methods being
called, etc.)
Thanks!
Danielle
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Hi,
I've developped a wiki with Mysql, and now that it's ready to go in
production I need to migrate to DB2. I'm running into troubles migrating
large strings present in the db, does anyone have either:
- experience and advices about doing that migration or
- a basic DB2 schema with the base data that I could feed in into a DB2 db
so that I can restart with a clean db
Many thanks,
Philippe Legrain