oh I forgot... Please don't hijack thread. What you have done is:
take an existing mail, do a reply and change the subject. This leaves
several email fields unchanged and thus your mail is badly threaded
in proper email viewers as it belongs to an existing thread... :-(
Thanks
-Vincent
On Feb 12, 2007, at 12:57 AM, jimmy(a)comkraft.com wrote:
Hi,
I have migrated xwiki from 0.9.840 to the latest 1.0 b3 (from
subvesion).
My content can now display successfully in the new version. I also
imported the .xar so I have all the additional spaces/pages
created. I can
log in via my old userids(including Admin) and the newly created
userids.
But I have the following issues that I cannot solve:
1. I cannot see XWiki as a space in my spacelist. I can see all other
spaces and the space I created after the migration. I tried Admin and
superadmin so this shouldn't be a security issue.
2. My previous pages are categorized in 0.9.840 in 15 categories. I
could
navigate to the pages from the category list. Now all my pages are
displayed in the Main space without categorization. Is there a way
to get
back the categorization for each pages? I noticed there are a
couple of
predefined categories in the Blog space.
3. Now in 1b3, we can tag a space or page, but how can we leverage
this
tagging? Is there any snippet that display pages clustered by tags
(e.g.
something similar to del.icio.us or something else?
4. We can define skins in xwiki.cfg and also in the Global/Space
Preferences section. Will the skins defined in the Global/Space
Preferences section always take precedence over the one defined in
xwiki.cfg? If I create a new skin folder called "xwikitest" with the
basic .vm files, should I reference it in the Global/Space
Preferences as
xwikitest or XWiki.xwikitest?
Thanks
-Jimmy
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