On Aug 28, 2009, at 3:48 AM, Andreas Schaefer wrote:
On a side note I checked what is in SVN and built the entire
application from scratch. The generic installer is failing there the
same way. In addition the built from 2 days ago (8/25/09) does work
fine meaning the error was
Hi,
We have configured the access rights to prevent unregistered users from
viewing pages, regardless of the page or space rights. (checked in Wiki
Administration -- Rights)
But unfortunately for one single page we would like to make the page
public. (Viewable without login in).
Is there a
Hi Reto,
On Aug 28, 2009, at 9:01 AM, Reto Hotz wrote:
Hi,
We have configured the access rights to prevent unregistered users
from
viewing pages, regardless of the page or space rights. (checked in
Wiki
Administration -- Rights)
But unfortunately for one single page we would like to
Hi Vincent,
Ah, now I see it.
I have checked the Prevent unregistered users from viewing pages,
regardless of the page or space rights option.
And this rule cannot be overwritten by a page, as my tests did show me.
But now, I unchecked the option and configured the wiki rights to forbid
view
Thanks Sergiu,
The confusion arose because I didn't consider attachments to be on
the page. I guess I have to think a bit more wiki-like. Maybe saying as
attachments to the page would prevent others from making the same mistake.
Greetings,
Steven Calkins
-Ursprüngliche
Thanks, Sergiu.
Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
Yes, just add overflow: hidden to its CSS. (overlow: auto would be
better, but I noticed a strange dark bottom border when using it...)
It works without a glitch at least with Toucan skin (XE 2.0m2), Firefox
3.5.2, Safari 4.0.3 and OmniWeb 5.10.
Hello Wikiers,
There is, within XWiki 1.5.4, a possibility to export as XML the
content of a page, with attachments and everything:
curl -O
'http://user:passw...@draft.i2geo.net/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome?xpage=xml'
how can I do the same with all the existing version and authors?
Adding
Hi!
Willi Schiegel wrote:
Hello all,
is it possible to have hierarchical document structures in Xwiki like it
is possible with Dokuwikis name spaces?
In Dokuwiki I can have
Home - Personal Pages - User One - Project 1 - Coding
Home - Personal Pages - User One - Project 2 - Coding
Hello all,
is it possible to have hierarchical document structures in Xwiki like it
is possible with Dokuwikis name spaces?
In Dokuwiki I can have
Home - Personal Pages - User One - Project 1 - Coding
Home - Personal Pages - User One - Project 2 - Coding
where the two Coding pages are
On Aug 28, 2009, at 11:49 AM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network
ICT Team wrote:
Hi!
Willi Schiegel wrote:
Hello all,
is it possible to have hierarchical document structures in Xwiki
like it
is possible with Dokuwikis name spaces?
In Dokuwiki I can have
Home - Personal Pages -
Dear XWiki users,
I just wanted to share a workaround for a PDF rendering problem. I was
copying and pasting html from a knowledgeroot system into xwiki. In the
process I was changing the image paths to relative URLs. Normally
nothing speaks against using the absolute URLs, but we may need to
Reto Hotz wrote:
Hi,
We have configured the access rights to prevent unregistered users from
viewing pages, regardless of the page or space rights. (checked in Wiki
Administration -- Rights)
But unfortunately for one single page we would like to make the page
public. (Viewable without
[Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT Team wrote:
Thanks, Sergiu.
Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
Yes, just add overflow: hidden to its CSS. (overlow: auto would be
better, but I noticed a strange dark bottom border when using it...)
It works without a glitch at least with Toucan skin
Paul Libbrecht wrote:
Hello Wikiers,
There is, within XWiki 1.5.4, a possibility to export as XML the
content of a page, with attachments and everything:
curl -O
'http://user:passw...@draft.i2geo.net/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome?xpage=xml'
how can I do the same with all the existing
Hi Steven,
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 1:09 PM, Steven Calkins
steven.calk...@crossmediasolutions.de wrote:
Hi Sergiu,
Yes, of course you can use the {image} macro for the 1.0 syntax, or the
image: syntax for 2.0 documents, if they are attached, but to save time the
images were not attached. I
Thanks for the report, the issue has been fixed:
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XE-485
It will be shipped with 2.0RC1, in the meantime you can edit
WEB-INF/hibernate.cfg.xml and add the following line after the other
resources inclusions (xwiki and feeds.hbm.xml):
mapping
Am I missing something? For some reason I can't get section edit to work in
XEM 1.9.3. It works on the default main page, and then I noticed it's in XWiki
1.0 Syntax. If I convert it to XWiki 2.0 syntax, the section editing
disappears.
If I create a new page using Header 1 sections, the
Hi Trevor,
Section editing for XWiki Syntax 2.0 has been implemented in XE 2.0M2.
See http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-2881
Thanks
-Vincent
On Aug 28, 2009, at 9:38 PM, Trevor Russ wrote:
Am I missing something? For some reason I can't get section edit to
work in XEM 1.9.3. It
Thanks for the quick reply Vincent!
I thought I configured something wrong. I guess we'll just have to wait
patiently for XEM 2 or use syntax 1.0.
Trevor
On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 21:43:32 +0200 Vincent Massol wrote:
Section editing for XWiki Syntax 2.0 has been implemented in XE 2.0M2.
See
On Aug 28, 2009, at 9:49 PM, Trevor Russ wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply Vincent!
I thought I configured something wrong. I guess we'll just have to
wait patiently for XEM 2 or use syntax 1.0.
Or you could start using XE 2.0M4 now and provide feedback to us at
the same time in case
Or you could start using XE 2.0M4 now and provide feedback to us at
the same time in case you find any blocking issue so that we can fix
it for the final version which is approaching very quickly now.
Actually, we're running both XEM 1.7.3 and separtely XE 2.0M4. I've been
trying things
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