Note that Mozilla / Firefox will not open these sorts of links when you click them, for security reasons.  See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=84128

 

- Peter

 


From: Gourment, Olivier [mailto:ogourment@optimuminformatique.com]
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 2:23 PM
To: xwiki-users@objectweb.org
Subject: RE: [xwiki-users] external documents

 

 

Thanks for the answer and let me try to explain my concern better.

 

If we introduce XWiki in our organization, it will have to coexist with other information stores. Currently, most people use Word and other Office applications to create documents and place them on Windows shares or network directories.

 

There will be many times when people using XWiki will want to point to such existing documents, without having to import them into XWiki or move them onto a Web server.

 

Unless there are other best practices that I am not aware of (and in which case I would love hear about), people will need to insert links (anchors) to what I called “external documents”.

 

Does this make more sense?

 

Thanks,

 

            Olivier

 

 

 


De : Sergiu Dumitriu [mailto:sergiu.dumitriu@gmail.com]
Envoyé : 12 janvier 2007 17:04
À : xwiki-users@objectweb.org
Objet : Re: [xwiki-users] external documents

 

Hi,

I'm not sure I understand your question.

You can point to files stored on the webserver. All the skin files (css and image) are retrieved that way. Let's not forget that XWiki outputs plain old HTML, and you can always include HTML content in a document.

On 1/12/07, Gourment, Olivier <ogourment@optimuminformatique.com> wrote:

 

Hi,

 

Is it possible in a page to point to a document/file on the file system? If yes, does clicking on the link open the file a new window?

 

Thanks,

 

            Olivier