Hi,
I read documentation about apache velocity but still don't know how I can
see my current value of parser.pool.size property ? (I want to print value
on my xwiki page)
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It has always been normal that if a page did not have the attribute 'title' (it
was left empty)
it would use a smart way to see if in the text there was a header of level 1,2
or 3 at the top. And then display that as the title...
Now I've migrated pages to a XWiki 8.4.4 and this does not work
Hi,
> On 28 Feb 2017, at 09:25, aleksey-s wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I read documentation about apache velocity but still don't know how I can
> see my current value of parser.pool.size property ? (I want to print value
> on my xwiki page)
I’ve created this page for you:
http://snippets.xwiki.org/xw
Hi Dennis,
A relatively simple solution is the following:
(1) modify the application sheet to include the following HTML at the end:
The result is that whenever you create a new application entry or when you
edit an existing application entry, after you click "Save and view" you
will be ta
Hi Marius,
the refactoring approach sounds great but there seems to be something I do
wrong because the renaming doesn't work. Maybe I misunderstood the term
"current document" but I'm not sure.
I created "Test App.Code.Test App NameManager" with the following content:
```
{{velocity}}
#set ($re
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