Hmmm this is crazy...
I tried setting...
xwiki.defaultskin=myskin
xwiki.defaultbaseskin=myskin
But it still shows albatross for some reason....
I tried symlinking albatross -> myskin on the filesystem, and it wouldn't
load any skin at all (indicates a permission problem, but not filesystem
permissions)
I did....
mv albatross albatross_orig; cp -Rp myskin albatross
and it works at the login page!
Guillaume, I can't edit the login page's access write's. If I login then try
to get to the login page, it fowards me to the wiki home page. So I can
never get to a position where I can change its access writes.
Never the less, I have a solution. Overwrite the albatross skin with
myskin... not the best... but the number of emails on this thread indicates
that it is not easy to replace in a clean fashion. I'm happy to call my skin
albaross if it means it saves me a day or so's worth of work.
Thanks for everyone that replied and tried to help!
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 2:30 AM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT
Team <webmaster(a)environmentalchange.net> wrote:
Hi,
Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
Hi,
Where did you define your custom skin?
My take is that because you have "always authenticate on viewing"
enabled, the skin document is inaccessible.
You can define your skin in xwiki.cfg, see xwiki.defaultskin
But this will affect to the main and virtual wikis, I guess. Is it
possible to have a customized skin applied to each xwiki login page?
Perhaps it could be possible to use the same method proposed by
Guillaume...
http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Snippets/ForceSkinSnippet
But I don't know how to do this with the login page yet. Any help will
be welcome! Thanks.
Cheers,
Ricardo
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Ricardo Rodríguez
Your EPEC Network ICT Team
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