The most likely problem is that the skin document is not accessible to
unauthenticated users. Go to the skin document, edit it in the rights
editor, and make sure both "Unregistered Users" and "XWikiAllGroup"
have
view access on it.
The second most likely problem is that you're trying to make the wiki
realy private, by checking the "Prevent unregistered users from viewing
pages, regardless of the page or space rights" checkbox in the global
rights settings. This really has the effect that all documents are
unaccessible, including the logo. The only way around this is to create
a filesystem skin, with your custom logo in it. Note that many other
things will stop working if you use that "Prevent" checkbox, that is an
advanced setting that should only be used in special cases.
On 05/18/2015 12:58 PM, Niko B. wrote:
Hello,
I am having an issue where when i change the default logo, it shows the
broken image icon until i login and then it shows up. I have tried the
following
- making the wiki public then uploading the image and proceeding to make it
private
- making sure the image is 220x80 and named logo.png
- attempting to make the attachment public (not sure how to do this)
- trying to find the file on my linux server (i might need to use
filesystem attachment porter
Would creating a new skin that is the same as the current one and then
uploading the image do anything?
I am running Xwiki 7.0.1 tomcat7/mysql on debian 7. I installed using the
.deb package from apt-get.When i was running 7.0 I was not having this issue
Any help would be much appreciated!
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Sergiu Dumitriu
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