I like Restfull API
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Features/XWikiRESTfulAPI
Depends of your other tool capabilities
Arnaud.
2010/1/8 Ziggy zigg...@gmail.com:
Ok i will look into this WEBDAV option. If anyone has more suggestions
please do let me know.
Thanks
On Fri, Jan 8, 2010
Standalone XWiki used Hsqldb.
Find file .script, rename it .sql and run it in MySql.
Arnaud.
2010/1/9 Aplamon djohans...@haascnc.com:
I have been using the standalone package (2.04) for some time and now our
wiki is starting to grow. So I wanted to migrate over to a Mysql database. I
have
Hi,
Isnt there a way to link to a file on the local file system? I tried using
both the WYSIWYG editor and the creole syntax and both dont work. I know i
can link to an attachment but thats not what i want. I want to add a
hyperlink to a document that links to a file that is somewhere on the C:
If you limit browser list to IE, you can used URL like
file://C:/somewehre/somefile.doc
Or else store your file file in webapps/xwiki but not in WEB-INF folder
Arnaud
2010/1/9 Ziggy zigg...@gmail.com:
Hi,
Isnt there a way to link to a file on the local file system? I tried using
both the
On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 02:19, Aplamon djohans...@haascnc.com wrote:
I have been using the standalone package (2.04) for some time and now our
wiki is starting to grow. So I wanted to migrate over to a Mysql database. I
have setup the default wiki in Mysql, that works. Now I want to move over
On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 23:17, J. Allen Santos jqsan...@msn.com wrote:
Hi,
I tried using other version of maven. I can't seem to find 2.2.0 from the
maven site so I used 2.0.10. And it worked (terminal and netbeans)! Thank you
very much!
You should use last stable version which is 2.2.1