Re: [xwiki-users] Is the Logo on the login page changeable?

2011-07-18 Thread jaglenat
Hello, 

I have the same problem that you had but I don't arrive to manage rights as
you did. Can you explain me how ti do it please? 

Thank you very much

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Re: [xwiki-users] Is the Logo on the login page changeable?

2011-07-18 Thread Werner Greßhoff

Hello,

you must look for DefaultSkin in the page index and change the rights
with the button on the right of the page. When you select the link you
can change the page rights for groups, choose the users page and give
unregistered users the view right on the page.
Hope this helps!

For the XWiki team: it would be great to have that out-of-the-box for
DefaultSkin and DefaultColorTheme!

Am 18.07.2011 10:35, schrieb jaglenat:

Hello,

I have the same problem that you had but I don't arrive to manage rights as
you did. Can you explain me how ti do it please?

Thank you very much

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[xwiki-users] AUTO: Wouter Boasson is out of the office. (returning Wed 08/17/2011)

2011-07-18 Thread Wouter Boasson

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Re: [xwiki-users] Is the Logo on the login page changeable?

2011-07-18 Thread jaglenat
Thank you very much for your help. I found out how to solve my problem thanks
to you.

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[xwiki-users] Fw: UTF8 Hungaran characters in page title saved incorrect in database

2011-07-18 Thread Varga Sándor

- Original Message - 
From: Varga Sándor 
To: users@xwiki.org 
Cc: Varga Sándor 
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 4:53 PM
Subject: UTF8 Hungaran characters in page title saved incorrect in database


Hello All!

I am new in this list, and I start by asking Your help.

I installed the 3.0.36132 version of xwiki at the company's server and started 
to test it.
I followed all guidelines for using hungarian utf8 characters (setting in the 
xwiki.cfg, web.xml, hibernate.cfg.xml, etc), but when I create a new page, the 
utf8 characters (öüóoúéáuí) in the title (only the title) are saved like 
öüóÅ'úéáűí, but only for the page title. The rest of the page content 
uses and saves correctly the same characters.
More, if I edit and save again the page title, I reenter the characters again, 
then it saves ok.
I did this test on the www.xwiki.org playground, and the result is the same as 
in my installation.

Please, if somebody has experience with this, and hopefully a solution, help me.

Thank You,
Varga Sándor.
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[xwiki-users] Uncaught Exceptions

2011-07-18 Thread Scardino, Leonard R Jr ERDC-ITL-MS Contractor
Application Server: Tomcat 5.5
Xwiki version: 2.7.33656


I'm encountering several different exceptions that apparently go uncaught, and 
therefore get logged to Tomcat's standard out log.  This causes the standard 
out log to get filled with a lot of garbage, even though the wiki seemingly 
runs fine.

An example: 

org.xwiki.velocity.XWikiVelocityException: Failed to evaluate content with id 
[/templates/xwikivars.vm]
...
Caused by: org.apache.velocity.exception.MethodInvocationException: Invocation 
of method 'hasAccessLevel' in  class com.xpn.xwiki.api.XWiki threw exception 
java.lang.NullPointerException at /templates/xwikivars.vm[line 4, column 25]


I would really like to know if anyone can suggest a way to get these uncaught 
exceptions to be logged to a different file instead.  I'm not seeing any way to 
do so with log4j etc.


Thanks,

Lenny
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[xwiki-users] Cumulus for Tags Cloud

2011-07-18 Thread Ramon Gomes Brandão
Hi,

Is that possible/feasible to have a tag cloud like the wp-cumulus or
some other flash rotation cumulus application?

I'm using the last XE.

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[xwiki-users] XEM Installation Question

2011-07-18 Thread Ashtar Communications
Someday, I will not be clueless...

I have successfully installed a local development copy of xwiki on
Windows, but I'm having some trouble getting XEM installed on my
shared linux server. I'm running on a shared Tomcat (5.027) container.

Following both the tutorial for XEM and for XE, I have done the following:

1) Since it is a shared hosting environment and java is enabled, I
assume I do not have to manually install either java or MySQL. I have
created a MySQL database with the name xwikidb through my hosting
control panel with username xwikidb. I do not have the ability to
add full privileges to the user, but I was told this would not prevent
basic installation of XEM.

2) Renamed the xwiki-enterprise-installer-generic-3.1-standard.war
file to xwiki.war and uploaded to my server. It exploded as expected
when the server restarted to a subdirectory called xwiki.

3) I downloaded the MySQL Java Connector and put
mysql-connector-java-5.1.17-bin.jar in my /xwiki/WEB-INF/lib folder

4) Modified the hibernate.cfg.xml file to uncomment the MySQL section
and comment out the default. Changed the username and password fields
to my information.

5) Checked to make sure localhost was defined in /etc/hosts

6) Now what? There's no .sh file in the WAR...What do I start? I have
already waited for Tomcat to restart, but it doesn't appear that xwiki
is running.

Sure that I'm missing something obvious. Relative newbie to linux servers...

Thanks,

Aaron
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Re: [xwiki-users] XEM Installation Question

2011-07-18 Thread Sergiu Dumitriu
On 07/18/2011 03:32 PM, Ashtar Communications wrote:
 Someday, I will not be clueless...

 I have successfully installed a local development copy of xwiki on
 Windows, but I'm having some trouble getting XEM installed on my
 shared linux server. I'm running on a shared Tomcat (5.027) container.

 Following both the tutorial for XEM and for XE, I have done the following:

 1) Since it is a shared hosting environment and java is enabled, I
 assume I do not have to manually install either java or MySQL. I have
 created a MySQL database with the name xwikidb through my hosting
 control panel with username xwikidb. I do not have the ability to
 add full privileges to the user, but I was told this would not prevent
 basic installation of XEM.

 2) Renamed the xwiki-enterprise-installer-generic-3.1-standard.war
 file to xwiki.war and uploaded to my server. It exploded as expected
 when the server restarted to a subdirectory called xwiki.

 3) I downloaded the MySQL Java Connector and put
 mysql-connector-java-5.1.17-bin.jar in my /xwiki/WEB-INF/lib folder

 4) Modified the hibernate.cfg.xml file to uncomment the MySQL section
 and comment out the default. Changed the username and password fields
 to my information.

 5) Checked to make sure localhost was defined in /etc/hosts

OK, this should be enough.

 6) Now what? There's no .sh file in the WAR...What do I start? I have
 already waited for Tomcat to restart, but it doesn't appear that xwiki
 is running.

How are you checking? Is there an error message displayed when trying to 
access the application? Are there any errors in the tomcat logs?

 Sure that I'm missing something obvious. Relative newbie to linux servers...

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Re: [xwiki-users] XEM Installation Question

2011-07-18 Thread Ashtar Communications
I am checking by pointing my browser to:
mysite.com:8080
mysite.com:8080/xwiki
mysite.com/xwiki

Specifying the port gives me a  can't connect error, the last one
just gives me a 404 (it's obviously being handled on port 80 by
apache)

I do not think I have access to the Tomcat logs since it is a shared
container - they do not show up anywhere that I can find on my
filesystem through SSH.

aaron

On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu ser...@xwiki.com wrote:
 On 07/18/2011 03:32 PM, Ashtar Communications wrote:
 Someday, I will not be clueless...

 I have successfully installed a local development copy of xwiki on
 Windows, but I'm having some trouble getting XEM installed on my
 shared linux server. I'm running on a shared Tomcat (5.027) container.

 Following both the tutorial for XEM and for XE, I have done the following:

 1) Since it is a shared hosting environment and java is enabled, I
 assume I do not have to manually install either java or MySQL. I have
 created a MySQL database with the name xwikidb through my hosting
 control panel with username xwikidb. I do not have the ability to
 add full privileges to the user, but I was told this would not prevent
 basic installation of XEM.

 2) Renamed the xwiki-enterprise-installer-generic-3.1-standard.war
 file to xwiki.war and uploaded to my server. It exploded as expected
 when the server restarted to a subdirectory called xwiki.

 3) I downloaded the MySQL Java Connector and put
 mysql-connector-java-5.1.17-bin.jar in my /xwiki/WEB-INF/lib folder

 4) Modified the hibernate.cfg.xml file to uncomment the MySQL section
 and comment out the default. Changed the username and password fields
 to my information.

 5) Checked to make sure localhost was defined in /etc/hosts

 OK, this should be enough.

 6) Now what? There's no .sh file in the WAR...What do I start? I have
 already waited for Tomcat to restart, but it doesn't appear that xwiki
 is running.

 How are you checking? Is there an error message displayed when trying to
 access the application? Are there any errors in the tomcat logs?

 Sure that I'm missing something obvious. Relative newbie to linux servers...

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Re: [xwiki-users] XEM Installation Question

2011-07-18 Thread Ludovic Dubost
Shared hosting can be tricky. Logs are really necessary.

I would suggest trying with XE first to make sure the basic XE is
working. This will avoid database specific issues (I think the main DB
should be called 'xwiki' with XEM otherwise there might be some
issues).

Ludovic

2011/7/19 Ashtar Communications ashtarcommunicati...@gmail.com:
 I am checking by pointing my browser to:
 mysite.com:8080
 mysite.com:8080/xwiki
 mysite.com/xwiki

 Specifying the port gives me a  can't connect error, the last one
 just gives me a 404 (it's obviously being handled on port 80 by
 apache)

 I do not think I have access to the Tomcat logs since it is a shared
 container - they do not show up anywhere that I can find on my
 filesystem through SSH.

 aaron

 On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu ser...@xwiki.com wrote:
 On 07/18/2011 03:32 PM, Ashtar Communications wrote:
 Someday, I will not be clueless...

 I have successfully installed a local development copy of xwiki on
 Windows, but I'm having some trouble getting XEM installed on my
 shared linux server. I'm running on a shared Tomcat (5.027) container.

 Following both the tutorial for XEM and for XE, I have done the following:

 1) Since it is a shared hosting environment and java is enabled, I
 assume I do not have to manually install either java or MySQL. I have
 created a MySQL database with the name xwikidb through my hosting
 control panel with username xwikidb. I do not have the ability to
 add full privileges to the user, but I was told this would not prevent
 basic installation of XEM.

 2) Renamed the xwiki-enterprise-installer-generic-3.1-standard.war
 file to xwiki.war and uploaded to my server. It exploded as expected
 when the server restarted to a subdirectory called xwiki.

 3) I downloaded the MySQL Java Connector and put
 mysql-connector-java-5.1.17-bin.jar in my /xwiki/WEB-INF/lib folder

 4) Modified the hibernate.cfg.xml file to uncomment the MySQL section
 and comment out the default. Changed the username and password fields
 to my information.

 5) Checked to make sure localhost was defined in /etc/hosts

 OK, this should be enough.

 6) Now what? There's no .sh file in the WAR...What do I start? I have
 already waited for Tomcat to restart, but it doesn't appear that xwiki
 is running.

 How are you checking? Is there an error message displayed when trying to
 access the application? Are there any errors in the tomcat logs?

 Sure that I'm missing something obvious. Relative newbie to linux servers...

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Re: [xwiki-users] XEM Installation Question

2011-07-18 Thread Ashtar Communications
I will retry with basic XE and then get back to you after the
container restarts tonight.

I tried to make the database name xwiki but it was already in use on
my shared host, so it forced me to choose another name.

Eventually, I think I will have to move off the shared hosting...

Thanks,

aaron

On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 3:50 PM, Ludovic Dubost ludo...@xwiki.com wrote:
 Shared hosting can be tricky. Logs are really necessary.

 I would suggest trying with XE first to make sure the basic XE is
 working. This will avoid database specific issues (I think the main DB
 should be called 'xwiki' with XEM otherwise there might be some
 issues).

 Ludovic

 2011/7/19 Ashtar Communications ashtarcommunicati...@gmail.com:
 I am checking by pointing my browser to:
 mysite.com:8080
 mysite.com:8080/xwiki
 mysite.com/xwiki

 Specifying the port gives me a  can't connect error, the last one
 just gives me a 404 (it's obviously being handled on port 80 by
 apache)

 I do not think I have access to the Tomcat logs since it is a shared
 container - they do not show up anywhere that I can find on my
 filesystem through SSH.

 aaron

 On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu ser...@xwiki.com wrote:
 On 07/18/2011 03:32 PM, Ashtar Communications wrote:
 Someday, I will not be clueless...

 I have successfully installed a local development copy of xwiki on
 Windows, but I'm having some trouble getting XEM installed on my
 shared linux server. I'm running on a shared Tomcat (5.027) container.

 Following both the tutorial for XEM and for XE, I have done the following:

 1) Since it is a shared hosting environment and java is enabled, I
 assume I do not have to manually install either java or MySQL. I have
 created a MySQL database with the name xwikidb through my hosting
 control panel with username xwikidb. I do not have the ability to
 add full privileges to the user, but I was told this would not prevent
 basic installation of XEM.

 2) Renamed the xwiki-enterprise-installer-generic-3.1-standard.war
 file to xwiki.war and uploaded to my server. It exploded as expected
 when the server restarted to a subdirectory called xwiki.

 3) I downloaded the MySQL Java Connector and put
 mysql-connector-java-5.1.17-bin.jar in my /xwiki/WEB-INF/lib folder

 4) Modified the hibernate.cfg.xml file to uncomment the MySQL section
 and comment out the default. Changed the username and password fields
 to my information.

 5) Checked to make sure localhost was defined in /etc/hosts

 OK, this should be enough.

 6) Now what? There's no .sh file in the WAR...What do I start? I have
 already waited for Tomcat to restart, but it doesn't appear that xwiki
 is running.

 How are you checking? Is there an error message displayed when trying to
 access the application? Are there any errors in the tomcat logs?

 Sure that I'm missing something obvious. Relative newbie to linux 
 servers...

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[xwiki-users] AUTO: Wouter Boasson is out of the office. (returning Wed 08/17/2011)

2011-07-18 Thread Wouter Boasson

I am out of the office from Sat 07/16/2011 until Wed 08/17/2011.

Geachte mevrouw, mijnheer,

Op het moment kan ik uw mail niet beantwoorden. Voor dringende zaken kunt u
zich wenden tot het secretariaat van het EMI:
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Re: [xwiki-users] XEM Installation Question

2011-07-18 Thread Sergiu Dumitriu
On 07/18/2011 06:25 PM, Ashtar Communications wrote:
 I am checking by pointing my browser to:
 mysite.com:8080
 mysite.com:8080/xwiki
 mysite.com/xwiki

 Specifying the port gives me a  can't connect error, the last one
 just gives me a 404 (it's obviously being handled on port 80 by
 apache)

If 8080 doesn't work, then it's blocked by the firewall, you could try 
to check if you can allow 8080 out of the firewall.

If the 404 is a classic apache httpd response, then there's no bridge 
connecting httpd and tomcat, so it's not an XWiki issue but a 
httpd-tomcat connector one.

 I do not think I have access to the Tomcat logs since it is a shared
 container - they do not show up anywhere that I can find on my
 filesystem through SSH.

Try looking ini in /var/log/tomcat* or /usr/local/tomcat*/logs/

 aaron

 On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Sergiu Dumitriuser...@xwiki.com  wrote:
 On 07/18/2011 03:32 PM, Ashtar Communications wrote:
 Someday, I will not be clueless...

 I have successfully installed a local development copy of xwiki on
 Windows, but I'm having some trouble getting XEM installed on my
 shared linux server. I'm running on a shared Tomcat (5.027) container.

 Following both the tutorial for XEM and for XE, I have done the following:

 1) Since it is a shared hosting environment and java is enabled, I
 assume I do not have to manually install either java or MySQL. I have
 created a MySQL database with the name xwikidb through my hosting
 control panel with username xwikidb. I do not have the ability to
 add full privileges to the user, but I was told this would not prevent
 basic installation of XEM.

 2) Renamed the xwiki-enterprise-installer-generic-3.1-standard.war
 file to xwiki.war and uploaded to my server. It exploded as expected
 when the server restarted to a subdirectory called xwiki.

 3) I downloaded the MySQL Java Connector and put
 mysql-connector-java-5.1.17-bin.jar in my /xwiki/WEB-INF/lib folder

 4) Modified the hibernate.cfg.xml file to uncomment the MySQL section
 and comment out the default. Changed the username and password fields
 to my information.

 5) Checked to make sure localhost was defined in /etc/hosts

 OK, this should be enough.

 6) Now what? There's no .sh file in the WAR...What do I start? I have
 already waited for Tomcat to restart, but it doesn't appear that xwiki
 is running.

 How are you checking? Is there an error message displayed when trying to
 access the application? Are there any errors in the tomcat logs?

 Sure that I'm missing something obvious. Relative newbie to linux servers...


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