Hi Vincent,
Thanks for this reply.
Referring to your question, by "its" , I meant the Xwiki code. My task is
to convert the XWiki code to xhtml.
Thanks ones again!
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 4:33 PM, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
Hi Victor,
On Aug 15, 2012, at 9:26 PM, victor eberechi wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I am currently working with Xwiki v1.4.1 and I want to convert its syntax
to xhtml.
By "its" what are you referring to?
If you're using XWiki Enterprise and with to export pages in XHTML you can
use the export feature.
I'd like to make sure I understand your use case and what you wish to
achieve to best answer your questions.
has a
few points.
1) Is this possible with large chunk of Xwiki v1.4.1 data?
Yes, sure.
2) Just before the description on how to use
Maven, it says; "Note that
not
only you need the JARs mentioned above but you
also need all the
transitive
dependencies required by those JARs." Where
do I get these transitive
dependencies?
I've improved the sentence. It now reads:
"Note that not only you need the JARs mentioned above but you also need
all the transitive dependencies required by those JARs. If you're using
Maven then you'll get those dependencies out of the box and if you use the
Standalone JAR you'll get them in that JAR."
3) Which of the approaches as described in the
link (Using Maven or Using
the XWiki Rendering Standalone JAR) is easy to use?
Both are easy… ;) If you're not a Maven user, I guess the Standalone JAR
is the simplest.
4) Are there more documentation like a tutorial
on using these 2
approaches
other that the one on this link?
Sure, see
http://rendering.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/GettingStarted#HExamples
(you'll find a link to the SCM).
Thanks
-Vincent
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