On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, [iso-8859-1] Tâm Huynh wrote:
> Jeff,
>
> I had trouble with the user browser, too, until I noticed that
> it only works when it is not maximized. That is, when I access
> it from the "Content" tab, editing users etc. does not work,
> but if I access it from th
Jeff,
I had trouble with the user browser, too, until I noticed that
it only works when it is not maximized. That is, when I access
it from the "Content" tab, editing users etc. does not work,
but if I access it from the "Security" tab, it does work.
Im using b3.
Cheers,
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Josh Hone wrote:
> Well, you've got me there. It could be if you have added objects to the
> Turbine User's space in the database, then that user may not go away. It
> could also mean the whole thing needs a restart. For me, I have deleted the
> user with everything down, an
Hi Jeff -
Well, you've got me there. It could be if you have added objects to the
Turbine User's space in the database, then that user may not go away. It
could also mean the whole thing needs a restart. For me, I have deleted the
user with everything down, and the two steps I told you worke
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, David Sean Taylor wrote:
> I know of several sites running Jetspeed on Redhat + Java 1.4 np
>
> >> $!user.FirstName is not a valid reference.
I notice now that it has that exact string ("$!user.FirstName") in the
database firstname field for a user. I don't know how that happ
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, Josh Hone wrote:
> Hi Jeff -
>
> By hand you can remove their psml files in WEB-INF/psml and their entry in
> the jetspeed script in WEB-INF/db. Then no record will exist of that user.
> Is this what you mean?
Ok, I'm baffled. I deleted the user from turbine_users with the d
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, David Sean Taylor wrote:
> I know of several sites running Jetspeed on Redhat + Java 1.4 np
Yes, I've heard that. I can't explain it.
> >> $!user.FirstName is not a valid reference.
>
> that looks suspicious
> sounds like something else is going wrong
> what does the jetspee
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, Josh Hone wrote:
> Hi Jeff -
>
> By hand you can remove their psml files in WEB-INF/psml and their entry in
> the jetspeed script in WEB-INF/db. Then no record will exist of that user.
> Is this what you mean?
Exactly - thanks!
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On Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at 08:59 AM, Jeff Sexton wrote:
I need to access user data to remove a login. Is there a way to do
this
without using the user browser? I did a fresh and clean install of
Jetspeed 1.4b4 on Redhat 8 with j2sdk1.4.1 and still nothing works on
admin's user browser tool
Hi Jeff -
By hand you can remove their psml files in WEB-INF/psml and their entry in
the jetspeed script in WEB-INF/db. Then no record will exist of that user.
Is this what you mean?
Josh Hone
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I need to access user data to remove a login. Is there a way to do this
without using the user browser? I did a fresh and clean install of
Jetspeed 1.4b4 on Redhat 8 with j2sdk1.4.1 and still nothing works on
admin's user browser tool.
How do others access this information? Any tips on this?
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