Hi,
Thanks for this release and all your great work on XWiki !
Maybe I'm too fast but I think the .war distribution for 1.1.RC1 is missing on
the download page (invalid file id in forge)
Jeremie
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Hello,
I would like to perform a sum in a velocity script.
The following works well:
#set ($a = 1)
#set ($b = 1)
#set ($c= $a + $b)
$c returns 2
But if I modify with
#set ($b =
$categoryDoc.getObject(Blog.Categories,name,$bcategory).get(color_red))
... the sum does not work
http://jackrabbit.apache.org/faq.html#whats-fs wrote:
What is a Jackrabbit file system?
A Jackrabbbit file system (FS) is an internal component that
implements standard file system operations on top of some underlying
storage mechanism (a normal file system, a database, a webdav
On Aug 30, 2007, at 5:19 PM, bjquinn wrote:
http://jackrabbit.apache.org/faq.html#whats-fs wrote:
What is a Jackrabbit file system?
A Jackrabbbit file system (FS) is an internal component that
implements standard file system operations on top of some underlying
storage mechanism (a
Hi!
I'm a new xwiki user and have a scenario where I'm offline (not connected to
the internet) and need to see the xwiki documentation in order to install,
extend, create plugins, etc.. Is there any way to export the xwiki
documentation pages (on-line machine) so that I can import them in
Hi,
There are 3 options I can think of right now:
1. You use a site downloader
2. You ask one of the admins to give you an export of the (interesting
parts of the) site, which you can later import in an XWiki instance on
your computer
3. You can try the newly released XEclipse plugin for eclipse