Is there a way to prevent non admin users from creating new spaces?
Thanks,
William
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There is one thing that doesn't work properly though: the database
username specified in the configuration file hibernate.cfg.xml is not
recognized by the system. It uses the username xwiki as if it was
hardcoded.
Found this issue: http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-1719
William
Vincent,
Can I have a quick confirmation so I can work on it this afternoon.
Thanks,
William
On Nov 23, 2007 3:10 PM, William Lesguillier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am seeing that there is a lot (lot!) more to translate than what
there was in the Spanish translation.
I need more
Hi,
I created a JIRA issue on this:
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XE-149 and uploaded a new
translation as an attachment.
Please tell me if the file format is alright as I didn't really know
what to do with non-ASCII characters.
I also proposed to allow various Spanish translations as every
I am seeing that there is a lot (lot!) more to translate than what
there was in the Spanish translation.
I need more information on encoding formats before I go on. I switched
to Eclipse to edit the file. I set up the editor to UTF-8 encoding
(Using the menu Edit Set Encoding...).
Will the
When you make a patch you should always make it against the latest
version from trunk.
FYI the translation files end up inside the WEB-INF/lib/xwiki-core-
*.jar file.
The patch was made with latest trunk, I just want to know if in this
case it will be backwards compatible or not. I'll check
Hi,
How can I improve XWiki's spanish translation? The contributing page
doesn't give any information on this.
I can have someone working on it but I have no clue how to proceed...
Thx
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William Lesguillier
Consultor gestión de las tecnologías de la información
CEH/DGSIEF/SP
[EMAIL PROTECTED
A specification is currently written by xwiki developers to refactor
the use of xwiki forms (objectsclasses). I hope we'll be able to
implement it soon.
I'm happy to hear that. I hope I didn't seem to harsh on the feedback.
I do think xwiki is a nice product!
William
about that the simplest thing to do is to put all your development pages in
a /view/Dev/ space, and then use #includeTopic(Dev.ScriptPage) to display
them in usual content-only wiki pages while preserving the ability to use
the WYSIWYG editor for basic users...
Once you do this the WYSIWYG
BTW, I'd be interested to know how you found about XWiki and what are your
impressions about it (besides its user guide... :-)
I first discovered XWiki two years ago and it seemed a bit raw, I was
looking for a corporate wiki and the features proposed fit my needs
but the interface and user
I'm no dev, but I would argue that even if velocity or groovy are a
little awkward, it's better to learn a standardized scripting language
than have to pick up a new proprietary scripting syntax for every wiki
project (or any other application that stands to benefit from scripting)
I
Regarding the user guide, I'd split the feature presentation part
(aimed to be a commercial content) and the real user guide. It
confuses a bit (both users and prospectors) and doesn´t give the user
a presentation of the features and how to use them in a step by step
manner. Macros for instance
Hi,
First: I am rather new to XWiki.
I am checking XWiki's scripting capabilities. The possibility of using
Groovy and Velocity directly within pages is a nice feature. But I was
wondering if there was an easier way to integrate dynamic contents into wiki
pages. Groovy is easier than Java but
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