Hi Mark,
I've experienced this issue as well - not sure what's causing it.
The short term fix is the following: edit your class sheet and leave the
title blank. The current page title will then be used on your content pages.
Guillaume
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 11:24 PM, Mark Wallace
Hi,
i played a litle bit with the new release 3.4 and debian on virtual
machines.
First i tried out the standalone installation on the testing
distribution wheezy. The installation works well. But the page
'Administration: Rights' does not show the users and the groups. Did not
investigate the
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 12:28 PM, Richard Rafalski
m...@richard-rafalski.de wrote:
Hi,
i played a litle bit with the new release 3.4 and debian on virtual
machines.
First i tried out the standalone installation on the testing
distribution wheezy. The installation works well. But the page
Hi,
Concerning Wheezy, I can find this package on debian.org website, that's
strange you don't have it on your side.
http://packages.debian.org/en/wheezy/libpg-java
It's done by installing the non-virtual package
libpostgresql-jdbc-javahttp://packages.debian.org/en/wheezy/libpostgresql-jdbc-java,
Hi Mark,
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 12:24 AM, Mark Wallace
mwall...@modusoperandi.com wrote:
Are these bugs in XE 3.4? When I create a new class and then objects of
that class, the page title is the name of the class sheet, not the name I
entered for the page (which is what I'd expect and what
Hi.
I'm trying to write a set of procedures in xwiki. Something like:
1. Add the LDOM to the lab dhcp tables.
{{code}}blah{{/code}}
2. ssh to the system
{{code}}blah{{/code}}
I tried using:
1. Add the LDOM
1. ssh to the system
But, it saw these as different numbered lists.
Is there a
Hi, Eduard,
Sorry to be unclear first time.
Let's end it up:
E.g. I set up my workspace AND I need to do some scripting on it. If I got
everything right, looks not possible without GLOBAL programming rights.
Programming rights actually should work even without admin rights. For now we
have