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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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
Setting JVM options for Tomcat
* Windows running Tomcat 5 and later : Go to the "Apache Tomcat
5.0" folder in the Start Menu. Start the "Configure Tomcat
application".
Note: the configuration can only be started when Tomcat is not
running.
Select the "Java VM" tab in the configuration dialog. You will
see some pre-defined lines in the "Java Options" test box.
Append your Java options at the bottom of the option list. For
example, to set server mode and allow 512MB of heap memory,
append the following:
-server
-Xmx400m
* Windows running Tomcat 4.1 or earlier : place the Java options
into the CATALINA_OPTS environment variable. To do this, run
Control Panel / System, select Environment Variables and create
the CATALINA_OPTS variable, and set the desired option, for
example "-server -Xmx400m".
* Linux : place the Java options into the CATALINA_OPTS
environment variable. For example: "-server -Xmx400m".
THANKS TO MARK :)
Hi again my friend.
See below.
Setting JVM options for Tomcat
* Windows running Tomcat 5 and later : Go to the "Apache Tomcat
5.0" folder in the Start Menu. Start the "Configure Tomcat
application".
Note: the configuration can only be started when Tomcat is not
running.
Select the "Java VM" tab in the configuration dialog. You will
see some pre-defined lines in the "Java Options" test box.
Append your Java options at the bottom of the option list. For
example, to set server mode and allow 512MB of heap memory,
append the following:
-server
-Xmx400m
* Windows running Tomcat 4.1 or earlier : place the Java options
into the CATALINA_OPTS environment variable. To do this, run
Control Panel / System, select Environment Variables and create
the CATALINA_OPTS variable, and set the desired option, for
example "-server -Xmx400m".
* Linux : place the Java options into the CATALINA_OPTS
environment variable. For example: "-server -Xmx400m".
Also, you might want to post back to the thread next time so the answer
is there for other people if they need it.
Cheers,
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