Hi all,
A new install works as expected in Linux, and Xword from a Windows 2003
server can attach fine to the server and retrieve even large documents and
images.
In XWord, when publishing documents with images or just some 10-20 lines of
text I
get the error described below in MS eventlog - an
ng on java-setup in Win2003 at all.
thanks
Martin
On 15-04-2010 12:19, Florin Ciubotaru wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 4/15/2010 12:04 PM, Martin Bantz wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> A new install works as expected in Linux, and Xword from a Windows 2003
>> server can att
h,
cheers,
Martin
On 15-04-2010 13:14, Martin Bantz wrote:
> Dear Florin,
>
> thank you for your reply. I have changed the regional settings to
> English - US (native language is Danish here) but the same is happening.
>
> Interestingly, I just tried to load (edit) and publish a lar
When creating documents from XWord, the images are not stored in the
backend for some reason. I have an image:
Code from Firefox:
and the attachment mbz-default.jpg is not to be found in Mysql in
XWA_filename:
MySQL returned an empty result set (i.e. zero rows). (Query took 0.001
Confirmed,
'CamelCasing' the page name stores the images. Learned new word today as
well, lovely :-)
Runs like a fresh breeze now,
thanks again,
Martin
On 15-04-2010 14:10, Florin Ciubotaru wrote:
> On 4/15/2010 2:57 PM, Martin Bantz wrote:
>
>> When creating doc
Having attached Microsoft .doc documents and one Adobe .pdf document to
an X-wiki 2.2.4, but only the wordfile appear when searching. Using the
Lucene search, also tried the regular,
are there any requirements for indexing PDF's on the server?
thanks,
Martin
Yes, I can copy text from the contents to a new file,
thanks,
Martin
On 16-04-2010 12:11, Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 12:01, Martin Bantz wrote:
>
>
>> Having attached Microsoft .doc documents and one Adobe .pdf document to
>> an
I tried to rebuild the index - and now it appear.
The message from Lucene told that index is up to date, but by forcing a
reindex all looks fine.
Are just blown away on the way panels are handled, amazing!
thanks, (and sorry for this small issue)
Martin
On 16-04-2010 12:18, Martin Bantz wrote