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1. Re: mobilecoder new wiki request (Thomas Mortagne)
2. Plugin for Editor (maurizio1230)
3. Re: Bunch of questions related to search (Milind Kamble)
4. Xwiki 2.1 custom style guidlines (Valdis V?toli??)
5. Re: Virtual wiki doesn't work (Paolo Rizzi)
6. Restful api Object Update problem (Radek Rekas)
7. # in place of UTF characters for PDF export (Valdis V?toli??)
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 13:13:53 +0100
From: Thomas Mortagne <thomas.mortagne(a)xwiki.com>
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] mobilecoder new wiki request
To: XWiki Users <users(a)xwiki.org>
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On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 02:08, T.J. Young <tjy.young(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Was wondering if/how I could create my own wiki hosted on the myxwiki
network? I'm looking at creating a new developer portal/resource site for
mobile application developers. Mostly text content, articles, code
samples
etc. I've looked at other services like Ning
and Blogger but they are
pretty
limited. If it works out, I'll likely look
into hosting it properly.
Sure, you need to register on
http://myxwiki.org and indicate your
user name for us to create you a wiki.
Thanks!
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 04:37:32 -0800 (PST)
From: maurizio1230 <maurizio_amodei(a)alice.it>
Subject: [xwiki-users] Plugin for Editor
To: users(a)xwiki.org
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Hi all,
I need to develop a plugin for xwiki's editor but I need more info about
this "New WYSIWYG editor based on GWT". Unfortunately TinyMCE editor is
very
popular and there is a plugin already available.
This is the plugin I'd like to integrate:
http://www.wiris.com/documents/plugin-generic.html WIRIS GENERIC PLUGIN .
As I've just read on
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Design/NewWysiwygEditorBasedOnGwt#HIssu…
New WYSIWYG editor based on GWT , you are looking for a faster and easier
(to integrate in next xwiki version) editor.
What about FCKEditor
http://ckeditor.com/download ?
GWT supports LaTeX syntax in "Macro Formula" but it's not sufficient.
Thank you very much
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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 13:15:45 -0800 (PST)
From: Milind Kamble <mbkads(a)yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Bunch of questions related to search
To: XWiki Users <users(a)xwiki.org>
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Wishing all XWiki users and developers a very happy new year.
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From: Guillaume Lerouge
<guillaume(a)xwiki.com>
To: XWiki Users <users(a)xwiki.org>
Sent: Fri, December 18, 2009 3:10:47 AM
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Bunch of questions related to search
Hi Milind,
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Vincent Massol wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> On Dec 17, 2009, at 11:08 PM, Milind Kamble wrote:
>
> > I have a few questions related to XWiki's builtin search as well as
> > Lucene search:
> > 1. In Lucene search, what is the query syntax to search for page
> > name with wild card. For example , if I try '*Page2' (without
> > quotes), there is no hit even on Sandbox.TestPage2. This is almost a
> > very basic user expectation : if the user only remembers partial
> > name of a page of interest, it should be possible to locate the page
> > via the search bar using wildcards. The builtin WebSearch supports
> > this functionality. I prefer to use Lucene as the default search
> > engine (modified global.vm in skins/colibri) because of the ability
> > to search in attachments.
>
> See
http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Applications/SearchApplication
which
also references this page:
http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Applications/SearchApplicationLuceneSe…
Thanks
-Vincent
> 2. Is there any syntax to specify match for an attachment name --
> either in the builtin or in Lucene engine? Say for example, search
> for an attachment '*logo*.png' at any page in any space. I
> understand that this can be achieved via scripting, but it would be
> great if search box provided this feature.
> 3. Does either search engine support search for form field values? I
> am a newbie to XWiki (coming from Foswiki) and therefore am still
> learning the concept of associating forms to pages in XWiki. From an
> end user perspective, if pages can have forms, there should be a way
> to search pages based on value of form field(s).
I'd be interested in finding out more about what made you switch from
Foswiki to XWiki. I'd also be happy to know whether there are some
features
that you liked in Foswiki but cannot find in
XWiki yet.
Thanks in advance for your feedback,
Guillaume
Guillaume,
I was attracted by the feature/capabilities advertised for XE. I was
supporting a small user base earlier and TWiki/Foswiki was satisfactory from
a performance and customization stand point. But now I am tasked to deploy a
wiki for a much larger user base (~ 1000-2000 to begin with and likely to
grow) and to host documentation/processes for multiple projects. I was not
too confident about Foswiki's scalability -- because of use of flat
directory structure and simple RCS based version control. XWiki's use of
database for backend storage and use of cutting edge web technologies made
me believe it had the capability to scale for our needs. The possibility of
virtual wikis and clustering were especially attractive. The ability to
search through attachments (using Lucene) and the programmabliity offered
via Velocity and Groovy makes XWiki much more powerful than the plugin
functionality of Foswiki. Foswiki's template system doesn't seem to be an
elegant
foundation -- it is quite confusing to specify the correct syntax for
quote marks. The support for forms is also inelegant because the form fields
are stored as meta fields in the page content which limits the data types
that one can store in forms. I think xwiki doesn't have that limitation.
To point out the shortcomings of XWiki: the learning curve to deploy and
gain admin knowledge for XWiki seems much steeper than I anticipated. More
detailed documentation can certainly help, but I also understand that this
should be a collective effort. Some of the features from Foswiki that I
would earnestly request to be supported in Xwiki are:
1. Provide ability for end users to easily view access controls at page,
space and wiki levels and browse groups. Presently only admingroup users can
view access controls and groups. And the irritating behavior is that
bin/view/XWiki/XWikiPreferences gets redirected to
bin/admin/XWiki/XWikiPreferences.
2. A vacation planner or vacation view application where users can specify
their vacation or remote-working plans in their individual home pages and
the ability to view the status of any individual or arbitrary group of
individuals. This is highly desired by the managers at my work place. I
think this request appears in the list of requested features, but I haven't
seen any timeline when this will be available.
3. Ability to generate an access control report for any page. The corporate
IT security team requires such a report for audit purposes.
I'll let you know more as I go through the learning process :)
Thanks,
Milind
>
> Thanks,
> Milind
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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 04 Jan 2010 23:53:22 +0200
From: Valdis V?toli?? <valdis.vitolins(a)odo.lv>
Subject: [xwiki-users] Xwiki 2.1 custom style guidlines
To: XWiki Users <users(a)xwiki.org>
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Xwiki 2.1 style management is in intermediate state between standalone
css file and online editor.
Though currently many style editing possibilities have been
dropped/trivialized in comparison to 1.8.
Question is: what is the best approach to add necessary additional style
elements?
Thanks!
Valdis
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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 05 Jan 2010 00:26:26 +0100
From: Paolo Rizzi <web(a)oicom.com>
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Virtual wiki doesn't work
To: XWiki Users <users(a)xwiki.org>
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Sorry for this late response, but this year I observed a period of
strict vacation... :-)
Unfortunately it doesn't work.
I had already created a XWiki.XWikiServerXWiki page, so that didn't
make the trick.
What I write into the "server" property is actually used by the engine,
because it doesn't redirect to xwiki.virtual.redirect
if I direct my browser to the domain I used there, so it actually find
the page. But it ignores the database name.
Whatever XXX I use for XWiki.XWikiServerXXX it always use the default
xwiki database.
The version displayed at bottom of pages is "XWiki Enterprise 2.0.1.24472".
I downloaded the "all-in-one" version with Jetty and HSQL, and then
configured it to use PostgreSQL
and then tried the virtual stuff. Maybe I missed some important step
somewhere...
Anyway thank you very much for your help, and don't worry about me, I'm
just experimenting,
so it's not important if it doesn't work... But probably you'd like to
discover why, to help others.
If I manage to make any progress I'll post it, and if anyone has a
suggestion, it's more than welcome!!!
Bye
Paolo
Hello Paolo,
I know that virtual wikis can be run on postgres because I have done it.
I changed the howto to reflect that it could be done (Devs should I make
it
clear that this feature is unsupported?)
I have repeated your problem and it happens when I have only
XWiki.XWikiServerSub1
and not
XWiki.XWikiServerXWiki
XWiki.XWikiServerXWiki should have the following attributes:
server: xwiki
owner: XWiki.Admin
I think this will fix it for you, If it works the sub1 section should
have no
information in it (like when you first
installed.)
Let me know how this goes, If this was the problem I will modify the page
to list
it as a common "got-ya".
Caleb James DeLisle
Paolo Rizzi wrote:
> But reading the Virtualization guide I was under the impression that
> PostgreSQL is not supported
> only by XEM, in fact the guide says virtual mode can only be setup "By
> hand".
> So I didn't used XEM, I created the database and all the XWikiServerXXX
> stuff myself.
> Insted you mean it doesn't work at all???
> That would be a pity, but I was just testing anyway...
> But in this case the Virtualization guide should be updated to state it
> explicitely.
> Anyway XWiki seems a great product and I'll carry on testing it in any
> case!!!
> Thank you.
>
> Bye
> Paolo
>
>
>> On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 16:59, Paolo Rizzi <web(a)oicom.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I'm trying to setup a virtual sub-wiki following instructions from:
>>>
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Virtualization
>>>
>>> Since I'm using PostgreSQL I followed the "By hand" method.
>>> One of the sub-wiki is called sub1, so I created a new database sub1
>>> giving PostgreSQL user xwiki all privileges upon it.
>>> I then created a new page XWiki.XWikiServerSub1, attached a
>>> XWikiServerClass object to it specifying
server=sub1.mydomain.com
>>>
>>> Now the server part seems to be working, because if I point my browser
>>> to sub1.mydomain.com:8080/... I see XWiki pages, while if I point it
to
>>
anythingelse.mydomain.com:8080/... I see the page pointed to by
>> xwiki.virtual.redirect.
>>
>> Problem is the database for the sub-wiki is never used!!!
>> The main wiki "xwiki" database is used regardless of the name
>> of the XWiki.XWikiServerSub1 page!!!
>>
>> What could be wrong???
>> The XWiki.XWikiServerSub1 has to be orphan
>> or _must_ it have some specific parent???
>>
>> Thank you all in advance for your help!!!
>>
>>
> PostgreSQL is not supported in virtual mode. See
>
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-1960
>
>
>
>> Bye
>> Paolo
>>
>>
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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 14:44:27 +1100
From: Radek Rekas <Radek.Rekas(a)evalua.com.au>
Subject: [xwiki-users] Restful api Object Update problem
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When updating an xwiki class object through the restful api the changes to
the object do not seem to appear anywhere apart from when you view the
object properties using the restful api. It seems as though the restful api
is using a different copy of the object to the rest of xwiki.
I have uploaded an image that helps explain this problem
http://imgur.com/Gk5yg.jpg
The top window shows the "successful_suppliers" field as seen through the
restful api, where as the bottom two are the same object as seen through
xwiki eclipse and through the object editor.
The object is firstly created using the restful api and appears correctly
in xwiki, it is only after updating the object that the inconsistencies
appear.
I have double checked and made sure that there is only one page and one
object in the space with that name and so it would appear that I am viewing
the same object but having different property values appear for it through
the restful api than the rest of xwiki.
Is this a known problem? Is there anything that I should be doing after
updating an object using the restful api to sync it with the rest of xwiki?
Thanks in advance,
Radek Rekas
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Message: 7
Date: Tue, 05 Jan 2010 11:24:56 +0200
From: Valdis V?toli?? <valdis.vitolins(a)odo.lv>
Subject: [xwiki-users] # in place of UTF characters for PDF export
To: XWiki Users <users(a)xwiki.org>
Message-ID: <1262683496.2636.31.camel(a)inks.odo.lv>
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Can anybody say what is problem that PDF export still (xwiki 2.2.1)
shows # for UTF characters (e.g. for Latvian ?????????????).
See attached PDF.
Valdis
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