Hello:
I would like to use xwiki to write text articles. A page would be
created for each article.
Then I would like to read this article from a java web application that
would publish it on that site.
Seems like this should be doable. I'm just learning xwiki so I need
someone with more underst
- Subject: Re: The new GWT-based WYSIWYG
editor doesn't support the syntax From: "Marius Dumitru Florea [via XWiki]"
< ml-node+5185153-232865382-164...@n2.nabble.com > Date: Wed, June 16,
2010 1:15 am To: Lee Chalupa < lchal...@seelink.org > On 06/15/2010 09:44
PM,
Yes. Just checked it again.
Lee
Original Message Subject: Re: The new GWT-based WYSIWYG
editor doesn't support the syntax From: "Marius Dumitru Florea [via XWiki]"
< ml-node+5185153-232865382-164...@n2.nabble.com > Date: Wed, June 16,
2010 1:
More testing...also found this error. I have double checked that the plug in
is in the config file.
The Application Manager plugin is not enabled. This page will not work
properly. Make sure
"com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.applicationmanager.ApplicationManagerPlugin" is listed
in xwiki.plugins parameter in
Sorry, I'm getting tired. The last post has an error in it. It should say
that I AM NOW getting the page syntax field. This field was not displaying
in earlier tests. However I'm only able to get one value in it.
lee
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Ok. I made some progress. I've been checking the xwiki.cfg file comparing
it's content to the default file that comes with the release.
After these changes, on the page information panel, I am not getting another
field: page syntax. I am only able to get one value in that field: 1.0
syntax, no
I did save the page. The brackets disappear as does the "velocity" tags and
there is no change in the
message that I originally entered.
This time I signed in as Admin. Didn't make any difference. The last user I
tested it with should have admin rights.
I am not aware that I'm using any custom
I used the url you sent me to create a new page.
Entered the code you sent me.
I can't complete the next step:
"making sure the syntax d
isplayed in the Document Information panel is "XWiki 2.0"). Save and view."
My document information panel does not have any reference to a field with a
valu
Original Message Subject: Re: The new GWT-based WYSIWYG
editor doesn't support the syntax From: "Marius Dumitru Florea [via XWiki]"
< ml-node+5173806-1790443965-164...@n2.nabble.com > Date: Sun, June 13,
2010 4:03 am To: Lee Chalupa < lchal...@seelink
Hello. The plugin is in the config file. Here is a list of my plugins.
xwiki.plugins=\
com.xpn.xwiki.monitor.api.MonitorPlugin,\
com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.calendar.CalendarPlugin,\
com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.skinx.JsSkinExtensionPlugin,\
Sorry if this is a double post. I was informed that my last post was not
accepted since I was not subscribed to this mailing list.
Does anyone know what this message means? I recently converted from 1.4 to
2.3 of Enterprise and now when I try to create a new page, I get this
message.
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I got the plugins straigthened out.
The XE Manager was screwed up. I purged it and downloaded a fresh copy.
I have it setup and ready to go.
Now I'd like to know if it's possible to get the manager instance to
recognize my 5
wiki instances that already exist and have content in them.
Thanks
Thanks for your reply Thomas.
I pulled the switch.
Everything with the update went fine except for one item. I wonder if you
might know what is causing text to appear on the screen at the top when I
log and and request a page. Here is what displays:
$xwiki.jsfx.use('js/scriptaculous/effects.j
I have a wiki farm I want to upgrade to the curreent release.
I've searched the forum. I've read the applicable release notes.
I'm not able to find any info on whether migration is supported from a
version 1.X to 2.X.
Can I move straight from 1.4 to 2.3 or do I need to apply some intermediate
Manfred thanks for the response.
It's so hard to try to get all the relevant facts in an email.
In my situation, the main wiki site is operational with it's own
home page.
On the site I'm trying to recover, it also has the same "main" wiki
homepage as the xwiki site.
I think what I want to
>Note that the full host name is used to point the wiki and not the
>subdomain so your descriptor aliases has to be full host
>(wwwi.xwiki.org and not just www). Only when no descriptor is found
>the first part of the host (the subdomain most of the time) is used to
>match the wiki identifier. Fo
>I'm not sure what you are calling the "control site" but the main wiki
>which contains all the wikis descriptors has the identifier "xwiki"
>and can be always reached by accessing the wiki using the IP if you
>have doubt about your descriptors. Then you can list/edit all the wiki
>by going to Wi
I tried to upgrade my XE version to XEM. I got it working.
I setup 5 sites plus what I call the "control" site.
Everything seemed to be going well until Last night. One of the
Farm sites (1 of 5) is no longer displaying it's home page correctly. When I
type in it's url,
It displays th
Marius Dumitru Florea writes:
>
> Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
> > Lee Chalupa wrote:
> >> Hello:
> >>
> >> I am relatively new to xwiki.
> >>
> >> I'm running version 1.7. Occassionally, I will make changes to a wiki page
> >> i
Hello:
I am relatively new to xwiki.
I'm running version 1.7. Occassionally, I will make changes to a wiki page
it seems to sort of flicker and all of a sudden I'm looking at a version of the
page from many versions back. In other words I am losing data. I'm trying to
diagnose the problem.
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