Hi Vincent
 
Every member already has such a page so all it would take I think is to set page level rights so that only that person can access the page. You could do that automatically by modifying the registration process I think. You could do that by creating a XWiki.Registration page (XWiki will use that page if it exists), copy some of the content of registerinline.vm which you'll find on your file system where you installed XWiki and add some Velocity to automatically add a XWikiRights object to the just created page.


I'll try that, thanks for pointing out!

Something like I know from Joomla (JACL Plus): http://www.gigasize.com/get.php?d=nt52dj9vpvb (you have to type a CAPTCHA on the right and you have to wait 30 sec. before you can download the file, sorry)
So you want us to add lots more of nasty adds everywhere? (just kidding but that page is just full of it! :))

I hope you found the PDF ;)
If not, you can download it here (but only a few days).

* A "secret" URL (ie. for the member-page) like Google-Calendar
What is the use case? Is it because you want some pages to not be visible and you wish to share them with people without having them registered in the wiki? If so, I guess they would only have view rights on the page?

Exactly. Maybe comment-rights (with a CAPTCHA)..?
 
Is it just for the members page or would you want this for all pages?

For my case it would be only for the member-page. Maybe others could use it for other things too. Maybe one could just activate this option in a checkbox or so...?

Too bad I can't program myself  :(

Then you should be glad that xwiki is made so that even non developers can create small applications relatively easily. In addition if you're interested in contributing there are lots of ways of doing so as explained on  http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/Contributing. One way that really helps is in helping with the documentation on xwiki.org.

As soon as I'm more familiar with xwiki, I'll certainly do that.

Thanks for the fast and detailed answer!
Simon


PS: I know developers like mailinglists, but as a user I personally would prefer a forum...  ;)