Re: [xwiki-users] user login / document does not exist

2008-04-22 Thread Vincent Massol
On Apr 22, 2008, at 1:22 AM, Mike Oliver wrote: That didn't help, perhaps the URI it goes to after login will give a clue. /xwiki/xwiki/bin/view/Main/DocumentDoesNotExist That URI is not correct. There's one xwiki/ too much. Maybe the path specified in your web.xml isn't correct?

Re: [xwiki-users] user login / document does not exist

2008-04-22 Thread Mike Oliver
Everything else works just fine, it is just immediately after login that it shows this. If it were in web.xml it wouldn't work at all eh? vmassol wrote: On Apr 22, 2008, at 1:22 AM, Mike Oliver wrote: That didn't help, perhaps the URI it goes to after login will give a clue.

Re: [xwiki-users] user login / document does not exist

2008-04-22 Thread Mike Oliver
A quick look at web.xml shows... error-page error-code404/error-code location/xwiki/bin/view/Main/DocumentDoesNotExist/location /error-page So I do believe the extra /xwiki is coming from here true enough...but ah ha! it is coming here because after login it is trowing a 404 and that

Re: [xwiki-users] user login / document does not exist

2008-04-21 Thread Sergiu Dumitriu
David Hláčik wrote: Hi, actually then it is really strange, steps what i have done 4) I have changed global rights for groups : Special Users View Comment Edit Delete Admin Register Program Unregistered UsersGroups Users View Comment Edit Delete Admin Register Program

Re: [xwiki-users] user login / document does not exist

2008-04-21 Thread Mike Oliver
Is there a work around where we can modify DocumentDoesNotExist wiki page with a timer that forwards to ..bin/view/Main/ after a few seconds? Mike Oliver wrote: I have the same problem, and using Only Tomcat on 8080 with no Apache at all and we are using XE 1.3.1 I put in a JIRA

Re: [xwiki-users] user login / document does not exist

2008-04-21 Thread Guillaume Lerouge
Hi Mike, Is there a work around where we can modify DocumentDoesNotExist wiki page with a timer that forwards to ..bin/view/Main/ after a few seconds? Edit the page in wiki mode and add $response.sendRedirect(Main.WebHome) at the top. Guillaume

Re: [xwiki-users] user login / document does not exist

2008-04-16 Thread Mike Oliver
[Ricardo Rodríguez] wrote: Does it happen if you go through the Tomcat standalone web server at 8080 instead of using the Apache front end? It could be more an Apache message than a XWiki one... I have the same problem, and using Only Tomcat on 8080 with no Apache at all and we are

Re: [xwiki-users] user login / document does not exist

2008-04-15 Thread David Hláčik
Hi Ricardo, thanks for your interest! IT happen in both cases : http://server:8080/xwiki/bin/view/Main/DocumentDoesNotExist Notice The requested document could not be found. You can edit this pagehttp://intranet.hlacik.eu:8080/xwiki/bin/edit/Main/DocumentDoesNotExistto create it. D. 2008/4/15

Re: [xwiki-users] user login / document does not exist

2008-04-15 Thread [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT Team
Great! David Hláčik wrote: Thanks! I solved issue with xwiki/xwiki but still getting DocumentDoesNotExist .. why? Of course i have Main.WebHome as i am using default xar file imported with default wiki sets ... D. I've to leave now, but a urgent guess :-) Does it happen if you go through

Re: [xwiki-users] user login / document does not exist

2008-04-15 Thread [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT Team
Hi David, David Hláčik wrote: And i do not need page Main.DocumentDoesNotExist to create :) All i want to open Main.WebHome after login Thanks! Sorry, I am afraid I can not be of any help here. Sergiu Dumitriu has been involved with several issues related with this 404 error and as far as I

Re: [xwiki-users] user login / document does not exist

2008-04-15 Thread David Hláčik
Hi Ricardo, thanks for your help . Allowing unregistered users to view Main and XWiki space solved the problem. Alltought now i have Main space available for whole public, but for my purposes it is OK as i have only brief description of intranet available here. Regards, David PS : Just a