Hi!
I try to use Xwiki Watch, but I can't get the RSS reader working correctly.
If I have well understood the different posts on this mailing list, this is
due to the fact that I'm behind a proxy : is the support of this
configuration planned for a future release of Xwiki Watch?
Thank you
Eduardo Dela Rosa wrote:
Hi All,
I know that XWiki Enterprise has the ability to record user views. But
does it have the capability to monitor users (say remote IP Address or
logged-in users) who download stuffs off the website?
If there isn't, can this be a good candidate for Plug-in
I don't think that's something that can be solved by changes on xwiki, since
your access to the feed (if I understand you right) is configured with a proxy.
XWiki feeds out on a local server should work just fine though, provided you
can access the server.
Feeds coming in from external
;) Thank you for your immediate response
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We are doing Master of computer applications programme..and now as part of
our curriculum we are doing a project work in xwiki..
We installed the Xwiki version
xwiki-enterprise-installer-windows-1.2-rc-3 .
So please give clarifications to our problems.
1)How to create
Hi,
On Feb 1, 2008, at 2:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are doing Master of computer applications programme..and now as
part of
our curriculum we are doing a project work in xwiki..
We installed the Xwiki version
“xwiki-enterprise-installer-windows-1.2-rc-3” .
It would
Thank you Esbach and Guillaume for your answer.
The problem is effectively with external sources and it is not possible, in
our organization, to get something outside the proxy.
Benoît
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Guillaume Lerouge
Hi Anca,
This would make a nice FAQ entry on xwiki.org on how to use XWiki
behind a proxy.
Thanks
-Vincent
On Feb 1, 2008, at 4:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
XWiki Watch uses the feed plugin to get the feeds from external
sources.
The feed plugin currently uses the jvm
Hi there,
XWiki Watch uses the feed plugin to get the feeds from external sources.
The feed plugin currently uses the jvm proxy settings so the only thing
you have to do is to set the java System proxy when starting XWiki. You
can do that either through:
-Djava.net.useSystemProxies for a java
Note also that it requires XWiki 1.2
Ludovic
Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
Hi,
The code from the My recent modifications panel doesn't help much, as
it lists only documents which have the user as the most recent author,
and not those that were sometime edited by the user.
A proper query would
At this point, #includeMacros is the way to go.
We would need to see how to have velocity load wiki pages declared in
the preferences as global Macros. But this is not yet available in XWiki.
One trick which has some (very slight ) performance cost is to add your
macros in your skin. This way
Hi Sergiu,
Thanks for the clarifications.
Since this feature is not available yet, yes, I plan to create such plugin
as this is my company's requirement for internal use.
This feature should enable me to monitor (registered/logged-in) users
viewing what pages and downloading what stuffs.
I
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