If you're using batch files to communicate with the wiki, you can create a user
by sending a request to:
http://xwiki/bin/register/XWiki/Register?register_first_name=John®ister_last_name=Smith&xwikiname=jsmith®ister_password=trivial®ister2_password=trivial®ister_email=x...@y.zz
the only 3 required
Hello,
I would like to start a wiki for the members of the project which shall restart
the amateur radio pager service.
Cheers, Detlef.
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I can start a windows batch with %username% as a variable. I think about
"http://xwiki?username=foo&Realname=Volker Lap..".
Xwiki should lookup the user. If not existing? Make a new user. If existing
login.
But the problem is that i have do not have a password, or only a tr
You cannot use an empty password as this is blocked in the authentication
system.
But as Caleb says you can use any password as long as it is set for that
user.
Then you can pass the username and password in the URL like the login form
would
Ludovic
2011/11/11 Legeinfo
> Hi!
> It is possible t
You could login with a trivial password such as 'password' which is hardcoded
into your end.
I could help you more if you knew how your stuff will talk to XWiki.
For example will it speak http like the web browser or webdav or rest?
Caleb
On 11/11/2011 03:54 PM, Legeinfo wrote:
> Hi!
> It is p
Marius,
I successfully reproduced the steps you followed on XEM 3.1 -
$context.getEditorWysiwyg() is being correctly evaluated while in
inline mode. However, when the textbox is displayed as part of the
non-html table, it still does not render as WYSIWYG.
When I follow your steps here, viewing th