My apologies! This is not a problem with the wiki,
as I'm sure most of you have already realized.
The problem was caused because I am using Firefox and
by default it does not allow access to the file system
via links with the file: protocol.
IE works fine.
There is a description of the file based URL at
Wikipedia that also has a link to solve the problem.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:_URL
Sorry for the inconvenience!
-----Original Message-----
From: Graham,Neil [NCR]
Sent: April 4, 2006 2:14 PM
To: xwiki-users(a)objectweb.org
Subject: [xwiki-users] File URL not working in 0.9.840?
Greetings,
I have just downloaded and installed Xwiki 0.9.840 and it seems to be
running fine, but I cannot link to files or directories on my windows
file system using the file: protocol.
This is what was suggested in the FAQ
(http://www.xwiki.com/xwiki/bin/view/Doc/HowDoICreateALinkToAFile )
And I have tried many variations of the URL to link to both local files
(file:///<dir>, file://<dir>, file://c|/<dir>, etc.) and network
(file://<host>/<dir>, file://///<host>/<dir>, etc.).
This does not appear to work, even though I've done the same thing on
other wikis (JSPWiki syntax: file:/host/<dir>) and it works fine.
The FAQ says it should work. Does anyone have any help?
I find xwiki to be a superior wiki, but if I can't do this
I will have to switch to another one.
Greetings,
I have just downloaded and installed Xwiki 0.9.840 and it seems
to be running fine, but I cannot link to files or directories on my windows file
system using the file: protocol.
This is what was suggested in the FAQ
(http://www.xwiki.com/xwiki/bin/view/Doc/HowDoICreateALinkToAFile )
And I have tried many variations of the URL to link to both
local files (file:///<dir>, file://<dir>, file://c|/<dir>, etc.)
and network (file://<host>/<dir>, file://///<host>/<dir>, etc.).
This does not appear to work, even though I've done the same
thing on other wikis (JSPWiki syntax: file:/host/<dir>) and
it works fine.
The FAQ says it should work. Does anyone have any help?
I find xwiki to be a superior wiki, but if I can't do this
I will have to switch to another one.
This question is probably answered somewhere on the site but I failed to find it. I just registered my username and I'm trying to create a wiki hosted by xwiki.com for my classroom. When I press the button it tells me I have to provide my adress and accept the terms and conditions but doesn't tell me how to do so.
Thanks,
Mathieu
Hello,
I'm familiar with configuring skins and have read the FAQ about them,
but I'm unable to find out how to change the background color for all areas
of my wiki.
In styles.css, I don't see a value in the stylesheet to accomplish this.
I've tried adding HTML tags for background and CSS tags for background.
Do I have to adjust a value in the style or templates, or do I have to
add something?
Thanks in advance for the help.
- Michael
Hi Folks
I was wondering if there is a simple way to determine user-group
membership? Simpler than spinning through all members of that group and
doing a string match with $context.user at the least?
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Xavier BERNARD
Hi,
I would like to use LDAP for authorization. I read the wiki
howto entry and basically (I think) is it clear.
But I have currently the problem and the question is it possible to
connect the LDAP server with SSL?
Bye
Frank