Rendering cache works well for me.
Well, quite obviously, not for me :)
First of all, not that your are mixing two different features here: what
you find in xwiki.cfg and $context.setCacheDuration() are old caching
system which is maintained for retro-compatibility reasons only in
On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 1:26 PM, David Delbecq david.delb...@meteo.bewrote:
Rendering cache works well for me.
Well, quite obviously, not for me :)
First of all, not that your are mixing two different features here: what
you find in xwiki.cfg and $context.setCacheDuration() are old
Hello,
i did a step by step analysis of the problem using eclipse debugger and i found
the culprit. Before i submit a bugreport, can someone confirm me this is
unexpected behaviour?
Inside
com.xpn.xwiki.internal.cache.rendering.DefaultRenderingCache.getRenderedContent(DocumentReference
Hello,
i did a step by step analysis of the problem using eclipse debugger and i found
the culprit. Before i submit a bugreport, can someone confirm me this is
unexpected behaviour?
Inside
com.xpn.xwiki.internal.cache.rendering.DefaultRenderingCache.getRenderedContent(DocumentReference
You can also use cache macro (see
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Cache+Macro) to choose
different timing for each contents.
For what i read, it operates at a differente level, i caches the XDOM, not the
rendered content. I am pretty sure XDOM uses more space in
well, after a complete new installation of wiki its almost working..
there is only one thing left i dont get to work and i hope someone could
help me out.
the panels on the left and right won't appear no matter what i do.
only for admin users and that seems really strange to me.
any ideas?
Hi!
I'm looking for a receipt to display a local file inside an xwiki page.
The use case is that this is an intranet documentation provided by xwiki.
Every user in the audience has normally some configuration files in a
standardized location.
The content may differ between for each user (or
On 12/06/2012 11:39 AM, H.-Dirk Schmitt wrote:
Hi!
I'm looking for a receipt to display a local file inside an xwiki page.
The use case is that this is an intranet documentation provided by xwiki.
Every user in the audience has normally some configuration files in a
standardized location.
On 12/06/2012 05:44 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
On 12/06/2012 11:39 AM, H.-Dirk Schmitt wrote:
Hi!
I'm looking for a receipt to display a local file inside an xwiki page.
The use case is that this is an intranet documentation provided by xwiki.
Every user in the audience has normally some
Why is
$xwiki.getURLContent(file:///etc/...)
not supposed to work? (if you have programming rights).
paul
Le 6 déc. 2012 à 08:44, Sergiu Dumitriu a écrit :
On 12/06/2012 11:39 AM, H.-Dirk Schmitt wrote:
Hi!
I'm looking for a receipt to display a local file inside an xwiki page.
On 12/06/2012 12:04 PM, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
Why is
$xwiki.getURLContent(file:///etc/...)
not supposed to work? (if you have programming rights).
Because the OP asked for files local to the user's computer, not the
server. file:/// on the server will still point to the server.
The
Thanks Sergiu,
I agree this is absolutely a dangerous thing to do and should not be encouraged
at all!
paul
Le 6 déc. 2012 à 10:27, Sergiu Dumitriu a écrit :
On 12/06/2012 12:04 PM, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
Why is
$xwiki.getURLContent(file:///etc/...)
not supposed to work? (if you
Hi,
Looks like this configuration would better fit in a cookie...
And a more xwikied solution could be to store it in an Xobject attached to
the users profiles pages.
Is there a special reason for having it on users computers, other than
being user-specific ?
BR,
Jerem
Le 6 déc. 2012 17:39,
On 06.12.2012 19:47, Jeremie BOUSQUET wrote:
Is there a special reason for having it on users computers, other than
being user-specific ?
Simple and consistent right management :-)
If the user running the web browser haven't the right to view the file -
it is not displayed.
Why should a
On 06.12.2012 17:44, Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
Try using an iframe.
I have only seen examples with javascript manipulating the dom of the page.
Is there a more simple solution ?
Best Regards,
H.-Dirk Schmitt
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Hi all,
I am usually out of session when editing XWiki page, after about 2 minutes.
I have checked tomcat6's web.xml file:
...
/servlet-mapping
session-config
session-timeout30/session-timeout
/session-config
...
as
Hi
You should look if your IP (as received by the server) is changing and if your
server has the ip restriction setting set in xwiki.cfg
Ludovic
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Le 7 déc. 2012 à 05:28, Hoang Tuan Viet vie...@vccloud.vn a écrit :
Hi all,
I am usually out of session when editing XWiki
On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 3:37 PM, David Delbecq david.delb...@meteo.be wrote:
Hello,
i did a step by step analysis of the problem using eclipse debugger and i
found the culprit. Before i submit a bugreport, can someone confirm me this
is unexpected behaviour?
Inside
Hi,
In fact, my WAN IP is usually changed.
I searched in xwiki.cfg but cannot find any section about ip restriction.
Then I found this: http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-2256
I put xwiki.authentication.useip=0 in xwiki.cfg and restart tomcat,
then the problem went away.
Thank you very
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