I am looking for the xword2003 addin and can't seem to find it. The
version on the xoffice pages indicate that it works for 2003, but then
subsequent pages say only for 2007+. Could someone please clarify what
is available here.
Paul Pinkerton
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I must say I agree with Dale, here we still use mainly MSWord for nearly all
documentation writing, and PDF exports. XOffice was feeling the gap, and
allowing us to introduce XWiki in the existing process.
Also, as a wiki (even xwiki) is not really bringing killer-features for the
enterprise
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 11:46:03PM +0400, Haru Mamburu wrote:
Hi, Paul,
IMHO, from one side Xoffice - great tool, from other - it's almost useless:
- MS Word is not the only editor in the PC world
- MS Word is relatively heavy application.
- Installation process is far from seamless - huge
Hi Paul,
Indeed nobody is actively working on it at the moment and I was about to send a
mail this week to propose to retire it and move it to the contrib repository
since nobody in the xwiki committers are active on it and we want to keep a
good quality on the software that we make available.
Hi,
If you didn't start your documentation yet and you don't have any legacy
documents, I'd recommend using a pure web solution like XWiki. If you use MS
Office for advanced content, you will have issues pushing that content to
the wiki anyway.
I created XOffice a few years ago, when MS Office
The killer feature is that normal users can create a document and copy-paste
screenshots into a wiki document.
That cannot be done with (almost) any web wiki editor I can find at present.
Every person we showed it to loved it, and was willing to try editing a
document on the wiki.
Everyone we
Hi, Paul,
IMHO, from one side Xoffice - great tool, from other - it's almost useless:
- MS Word is not the only editor in the PC world
- MS Word is relatively heavy application.
- Installation process is far from seamless - huge headache for people who
have almost no free time and are not
Hi all,
Is anyone able to install XOffice?
I get messages re MyComputer is not a trusted zone or similar.
Is XOffice going to be dropped going forward? Its the main reason we chose
xwiki.
Thanks
Paul
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It has worked for me recently - though I think it required some extra
steps for Word 2010.
Did you follow this guide for adding the XWiki repository to your trusted sites?
http://xoffice.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/XWord/Install_Guide#HPrerequisites
aaron
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 7:17 PM, Paul
Hi Aaron,
Thanks for that link, I did not see that page at all.
I notice that the link on the Install guide is pointing to xoffice 1.0.
I find that the xoffice part of the website very confusing :
To get to the 1.1 version, I googled xoffice download
which takes me here:
Hi,
is there a issue for that now?
We got the same problem and in the documentation theres a description how to
get short URLs which includes that you change the 'xwiki' directory to
'ROOT'
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/ShortURLs
So i think that you should be able to have that
Hi hel,
On 2/26/2010 10:11 AM, hel-o wrote:
Hi,
is there a issue for that now?
No there's no jira issue for now. If you need this, please create it and
I'll implement it.
We got the same problem and in the documentation theres a description how to
get short URLs which includes that you
Hi Guillaume,
Off course ! Thanks for the perspective update : the Entreprise
Manager ... If the url path to one of the instances is not
http://server/xwiki then the XOffice login will not work. This is just
a wild guess.
We don't, yet, need multiple instances of xwiki so I won't be testing
Hi,
On 2/24/2010 5:16 PM, Simon Glet wrote:
Hi,
In order to track my XOffice login problem I installed a HTTP
forwarder,logger TcpTrace V0.8.1.717. The tool forwards everything
from 8088 to 8090 and back.
With the following configuration in XOffice:
Server URL :
Sure no problem.
The POST is :
POST /xwiki-enterprise-web-2.2/xwiki/xmlrpc HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: text/xml
User-Agent: XML-RPC.NET
Host: localhost:8088
Content-Length: 301
Connection: Keep-Alive
?xml version=1.0?
methodCall
methodNameconfluence1.login/methodName
params
param
value
Hi Simon,
Looks like your wiki is redirecting to the login page. This happens
because XOffice only uses xwiki as an application context, and
detects the xmlrpc servlet mapping in a wrong manner.
I now remember thinking at this potential issue since I developed the
connectivity module. I've
Hi Courtney,
XOffice is only compatible with XWiki 2.0.4 or newer. The recommended XWiki
version for XOffice 1.1 M2/107 is XWiki 2.2.
This versioning information is available on the download page, but we should
probably improve the documentation.
The wait cursor error on the login dialog is a
I see ... Well, I find that renaming the deployment directory to xwiki
doesn't allow having multiple versions or instances of XWiki at the
same time. I don't know if it's a realistic scenario but it came to
mind first.
Thanks for the workarounds, I will try them and keep you posted.
Best Regards
It's possible but you have to update xwiki.cfg to indicate the name of the
new wiki, and possibly create another catalog in database, and update
hibernate.hbm.xml accordingly.
(This is from memory as I don't have access to my instances right now)
Jeremie
2010/2/25 Simon Glet
Hi Simon,
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 9:46 PM, Simon Glet simon.g...@gmail.com wrote:
I see ... Well, I find that renaming the deployment directory to xwiki
doesn't allow having multiple versions or instances of XWiki at the
same time. I don't know if it's a realistic scenario but it came to
Hi,
Republished XOffice versions 1.0 and 1.1 M2. Please let me know how it goes.
Florin Ciubotaru
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Hi Florin,
The installation went perfectly.
Thanks
Simon Glet
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 4:03 AM, Florin Ciubotaru
florin.ciubot...@xwiki.com wrote:
Hi,
Republished XOffice versions 1.0 and 1.1 M2. Please let me know how it goes.
Florin Ciubotaru
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Hi Simon,
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Simon Glet simon.g...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Florin,
The installation went perfectly.
See... Give us a little time and eventually all your XWiki gripes get fixed
;-)
Guillaume
Thanks
Simon Glet
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 4:03 AM, Florin Ciubotaru
Hi,
In order to track my XOffice login problem I installed a HTTP
forwarder,logger TcpTrace V0.8.1.717. The tool forwards everything
from 8088 to 8090 and back.
With the following configuration in XOffice:
Server URL :
http://localhost:8088/xwiki-enterprise-web-2.2/bin/login/XWiki/XWikiLogin
Yeah, I jumped to gun during my evaluation. Sorry about that.
Best Regards
Simon Glet
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 9:33 AM, Guillaume Lerouge guilla...@xwiki.com wrote:
Hi Simon,
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Simon Glet simon.g...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Florin,
The installation went perfectly.
Hi,
In order to debug my connection too XE 2.2 from Word and because it is
impossible to tcpdump 127.0.0.1 on Windows I installed a proxy in
order to see what is wrong with my connection string.
Now that I want to reinstall XOffice_1_1_M2.exe I get the following message :
Name:
From:
Hi Simon,
XOffice runs on .net 3.5.
If .net 3.5 is not found on your computer then it is automatically
downloaded and installed by the XOffice installer. There's definitely
something wrong there, since you should never get that message.
I never had this problem but I think this is probably an
On 02/23/2010 04:04 PM, Florin Ciubotaru wrote:
Hi Simon,
XOffice runs on .net 3.5.
If .net 3.5 is not found on your computer then it is automatically
downloaded and installed by the XOffice installer. There's definitely
something wrong there, since you should never get that message.
I
Hi Florin,
The proxy is not used by XOffice's installer but just in case I shut
it down and the problem remains. The major change on my machine is
that since the last time I tested XOffice, I installed Visual Studio
2008 Pro and it's SP1.
From this
Hi,
Just found that msdn page too after seeing Sergiu's tip. Looks that the
problem is on my side since I published the binaries from a Win7 RC machine.
I'll republish them tomorrow morning from another machine.
In order to avoid this, the publishing should be done by hudson. This is
just
I am looking forward to the next release !
Thanks
Simon Glet
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 11:58 AM, Florin Ciubotaru
florin.ciubot...@xwiki.com wrote:
Hi,
Just found that msdn page too after seeing Sergiu's tip. Looks that the
problem is on my side since I published the binaries from a Win7 RC
Hi -
I am trying to use XWord with Office 2007 and XEM 1.7.1/XE 2.0 milestone
1.
I've installed Xword on my computer, I have Office 2007 sp2 installed,
and I've imported the xar with the Admin user, which has programming
rights.
I can only connect via Velocity Services, and when I do,
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