All,
Is there a way to hide content by group within XWiki? For example, if I
wanted a panel to show a link that only group foo has access to, how
could I make it so only users with group foo see the link in the panel
(because only group foo has access to the page/space that the link
ponits
I'm getting this after installing the RssAggregator macro XAR and using it in a
page:
Failed to execute macro: groovy
org.xwiki.rendering.macro.MacroExecutionException: You don't have the right
to execute this script
at
Jerome Velociter wrote:
Hello Rick,
You need to save the macro document (Macros.RssAggregatorMacro IIRC)
with a user that has the programming access level granted.
Hi Jerome,
I saved it as the Admin user - it didn't have Program access, but I
added it afterward. Do I have to
Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
Yes, definitely. The blog actually used to do this but we changed it some
time ago because when content got truncated sometimes markup was no longer
closed properly, which led to wome weird display on the blog homepage (half
of the text getting underlined, stuff like
Vincent Massol wrote:
First let me thank you a lot for the feedback, that's really useful for us.
No problem. As I continue to learn I'll give more.
I'd be happy to know if you still think there are things better done in the
confluence syntax and that xwiki's syntax cannot do (I believe
Vincent Massol wrote:
...
Thank you for all your suggestions, pointers, and comments. Clearly
support is not a problem with XWiki. I'll start working with this
information some more now and see if that helps me get the project
moving faster!
One thing I'm also not clear how to do is
Hi,
I'm new to XWiki but know Confluence pretty well. I'd like to be able to do
something similar to what Confluence does with their blog macro - be able to
show 1..n recent blog posts on a page, either just showing the titles (which
we can do with Velocity as per the default Dashboard), or