Hi!
I will start with the third option because Eclipse is the IDE which I
currently use to develop software in Java. I tried to use a site downloader
(wget), but it starts to download a lot of things and I just want the
documentation part.
Thanks for help,
Marcelo
  -----Mensagem original-----
 De: users-bounces(a)xwiki.org [mailto:users-bounces@xwiki.org] Em nome de
 Sergiu Dumitriu
 Enviada em: quinta-feira, 30 de agosto de 2007 20:51
 Para: XWiki Users
 Assunto: Re: [xwiki-users] Xwiki offline documentation
 Hi,
 There are 3 options I can think of right now:
 1. You use a site downloader
 2. You ask one of the admins to give you an export of the (interesting
 parts of the) site, which you can later import in an XWiki instance on
 your computer
 3. You can try the newly released XEclipse plugin for eclipse which
 lets you download an XWiki site and browse it from within eclipse.
 On 8/30/07, mriss <marcelo.riss(a)gmail.com> wrote:
 Hi!
 I'm a new xwiki user and have a scenario where I'm offline (not 
 connected
to
  the internet) and need to see the xwiki
documentation in order to 
 install,
  extend, create plugins, etc.. Is there any way to
export the xwiki
 documentation pages (on-line machine) so that I can import them in 
 another
  xwiki instance (offline machine)?
 Thanks in advance,
 Marcelo Riss 
 Sergiu
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