Hi,
your screenshots remind me of a problem I had one month ago configuring
public xwiki access
for my local installation.
I finally solved it by modifying the <VirtualHost> section of the httpd
deamon which serves
all my incoming internet traffic.
Although my situation may not apply in detail to yours it might be a
"hint" for further research with
your system administrators.
Heres the link:
I have a strange situation in my wiki. Some of
elements at a standart
wiki-pages are damaged. For example - Main.Spaces, all user profiles,
Blogs.WebHome and many-many others (but not all). You can see how they are
damaged on a attached images.
http://n2.nabble.com/forum/FileDownload.jtp?type=n&id=4992332&name=…
http://n2.nabble.com/forum/FileDownload.jtp?type=n&id=4992332&name=…
This situation exists on fresh XWiki installations on all versions (I tried
XWiki starting from 2.0), different servlets (I tried jetty & glassfish),
different DB (I tried Oracle & HSQLDB & MySQL).
I started to analyze situation. Interest, but when I use local server
address (
http://localhost:8080/xwiki) - all is ok, problem shows ONLY if I
connecting through my internet domain name (
http://mysite.com/xwiki).
I started to compare html-generated code and found, that function getURL
returns different strings! When I addresses through
http://localhost:8080/xwiki getURL returns /xwiki/bin/view/ColorThemes/ with
class="wikilink". But when I adresses through my site getURL returns
http://mysite.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/SpaceIndex?space=ColorThemes with
class="wikiexternallink".
If I put option {{html wiki="false"}} - these links are ok, but another
portions of code (where using wiki-syntax inside of html) started to
damaged.
Ok - I can one-by-one for all pages put {{html wiki="false"}} and change
wiki-syntax inside of html for a truly html ... I already did it
successfully for a Main.Spaces. But pages with same problems quite enough
...
Maybe exists another variant? How to say absolutely for a getURL function to
returns internal link? Or maybe problem with my site config? Unfortunately,
site-configuration is not under my control ... My Xwiki server placed inside
internal local network domain, and exists "link" between my XWiki-Server and
address on a external site (which is hosted on another server, another
network). How this "link" is configured - I don't no. I only said for
external-site administrators internal path (
http://servername:8080/xwiki) -
and they did link. If it is problem with external-site address config - I
need to say something for administrators what need to change, because now
all looks like that problem is with programming code of XWiki ...
Thanks beforehand!
Eugen