On 10/26/2009 02:29 PM, Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 11:12 AM, Dilipkumar Jadhav<
jadhav.dilipkumar(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all,
We've been trying to setup wiki access rights in a manner that only
registered users can access pages. As a result, we blocked any unregistered
user from either viewing or editing pages without a login. This was due to
the fact that we were trying to setup a feedback mechanism where it was
important to know who gives the feedback. However, due to these access
right
changes, the Colibri skin themes applied from the presentation control
panel
no longer work. The default Colibri theme (with the gray background) is
what
comes up. I am assuming this is due to the fact that the themes too are
pages in the wiki (with the Colibri skin& ColorTheme space being
introduced)& blocking everyone out from viewing/editing pages will apply
the same access rights to the ColorTheme space.
Yes, you need to set the ColorThemes space to be viewable by guests if you
want external users to see it on the login screen.
If you want, you can manually change
<webapp dir>/templates/colorThemeInit.vm to contain the values for the
custom color theme.
The strange part is when a user does login, still
the skin remains the
default one and doesn't change to the theme set in the presentation panel.
Could anyone please recommend a workaround to this. Thank you for your time
& consideration.
Apparently this was fixed by
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XSCOLIBRI-50...
Yes, but only on trunk, it is not present in any released version of
XWiki yet.
Ask your user to try and force-refresh the page after
login (CTRL-CAPS-R in
Firefox) and see whether the issue persists.
--
Sergiu Dumitriu
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