Hi everyone,
I'd like to compare XWiki to other solutions out there in order to better
understand where XWiki would need to be polished. I'd then propose to work on
listing these areas, proposing them on the list for future roadmaps and I'm
also willing to work on investigating these features,
Hi Paul,
Can you contribute your patches to jira.xwiki.org?
I'd like to make a release that supports newer XWiki versions.
Thanks,
Florin Ciubotaru
On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 1:40 AM, Paul Harris [via XWiki]
There you go :) 3 new shiny patches
On 20 December 2010 19:49, Florin Ciubotaru florin.ciubot...@xwiki.comwrote:
Hi Paul,
Can you contribute your patches to jira.xwiki.org?
I'd like to make a release that supports newer XWiki versions.
Thanks,
Florin Ciubotaru
On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at
Hi
I get this error (Failed to execute the [html] macro) if I change the following:
#macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
#set($ImageExtension = '.png')
#set($CountryCodeFile = $CountryCode + $ImageExtension)
{{html}}
img src=../../download/CdLSAssociations/FlagAttachments/$CountryCodeFile
Hi,
I don't know if it is the answer but in your copie of the code, you type
\div in place of /div.
Regards,
Maxime
2010/12/20 Gerritjan Koekkoek gerritjankoekk...@gmail.com
Hi
I get this error (Failed to execute the [html] macro) if I change the
following:
#macro(ShowFlag $CountryCode)
Hi Caleb!
Thanks. I copied it in lib, altered the xwiki config and got very long
path for file storage. For example, I uploaded retro.pdf file at
Sandbox page (Xwiki Centos 5 installation), path is:
/var/cache/tomcat5/work/storage/xwiki/Sandbox/TestPage1/~this/attachments/retro.pdf/retro.pdf
Why
Thx,
The Inline versus Block makes sense.
It fixes almost my problem
The \div versus /div was a typo, not really creating the macro error. It just
displayed the \div statement
So now the macro seems to work with one strange problem...
I call the macro in a foreach statement.
It fails the first
On 12/20/2010 04:18 PM, Gerritjan Koekkoek wrote:
Thx,
The Inline versus Block makes sense.
It fixes almost my problem
The \div versus /div was a typo, not really creating the macro error. It just
displayed the\div statement
So now the macro seems to work with one strange problem...
I
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