Hi.
It is actually different to allow users to navigate through other wikis
from one of the subwikis. If you want to have the same menu bar than in the
main wiki, you have to change the user scope of the subwiki. The Home
menu is displayed only if the scope of the subwiki is only global users
Why am I getting this warning? Things seem to be working ok otherwise
2014-05-06 11:58:05,333 [http://localhost:8080/bin/view/Main/] WARN
onfiguredQueryExecutorProvider - Could not find a QueryExecutor with
hint hibernate which is the hint for the storage engine. the default
Hi,
Actually this warning message is pretty poor. I’ve updated the sources with
this new message:
Could not find a QueryExecutor with hint [{}] which is the hint for the
storage engine, defined in your XWiki configuration under the
[xwiki.store.main.hint] property. The default
I guess the issue is with the redirectHomeServlet in the web.xml which has an
init-param homePage=bin/Main/
(commented by default, but I guess you uncommented that)
If you do not adapt this, it handles the homePage as relative URL, and
completes it with the default web-app path, which is
XWiki 5.4.4
I have a 'locked down' main wiki (i.e. no unauthenticated guest access)
that has a custom skin and color theme. The login form though has a
different skin from the wiki itself!
I was thinking this was something to do with a missing right
somewhere... did try granting view rights
Glad it fixed it!
-Vincent
PS: Next time please reply to the list so that others know your problem is
fixed :)
On 6 May 2014 at 15:08:06, mcto...@gmail.com (mcto...@gmail.com) wrote:
Thanks Vincent that fixed it (or should I say worked around it). MT
On 6/05/2014 10:24 PM,
It turned out that what I had to do was grant the View right to the
unregistered user on both:
* The XWiki space
* The ColorThemes space
But leave the right off at the Wiki level. This seems to enforce
authentication still being required.
On 6/05/2014 11:40 PM, mcto...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2014-May-04, at 11:55 PM, Marius Dumitru Florea
mariusdumitru.flo...@xwiki.com wrote:
On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 7:31 PM, Faizel Dakri list...@dakri.com wrote:
My guess is that something
in the server is setting the content-disposition differently based on
the rights?
Yes.
... and ... because I had explicitly granted View right to the
unregistered user on those two spaces, I had to do the same for the
XWikiAllGroup too, even though that group had the View right at the wiki
level. Otherwise as soon as ordinary user logged in, he lost colors and
skin!
I think
I have been tasked with updating an older Xwiki site and am just looking for
some info/links on what I am looking at. We are currently using 2.7.2 and I
want to upgrade to the latest 5.4.4. How much info am I going to lose and
can any of it be imported/exported? Thanks for any insight. I am new to
Hi
We've upgraded systematically from 1.8 to 5.2 in upgrades.
Must say we've not seen Many issues.
The standard wiki pages ( Without scripts, Just content) migrated Without any
problem
But the wiki syntax from 1 to 2 requires a manual step but we only did it for
pages That are edited anyway.
I installed this extension on my dev wiki... installation went fine.
Followed the directions to save the two Xuake documents with programming
rights (Is there any way to confirm the pages actually now have the
ability to run?)
Anyhow, I'm supposed to be able to bring up the console using
It seems to work, e.g. a space name such as R12.01
Wiki links with such a space name prefix also seem to work, such as
HomeR12.01.WebHome
even though it seems to me that creates a certain ambiguity about
interpreting the period - which one is separating the space name from
the page name at
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