I will, but after the 1.2 release.
Sergiu
marlon hendred wrote:
Is no one going to help?
On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 AM, Antonio Goncalves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
I'm also trying to add captcha validation to the comments. I've
looked at Dodo
Hi all,
Probably missing the link somewhere, but I can't seem to find any links
for the documentation on the xwiki.org site?
Brandon Esbach
Software Engineer
Wireless Systems Segment
Tyco Electronics
4 Eastgate Road
Eastgate
Little Island
Co. Cork
Ireland
Tel: +353-21-4808305
Email:
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Hi Sergiu,
Thank you for the answer. I thought i could set them automatically...
Anyway, regarding the opportunity to use some velocity scripts to do
it, I've found that if i open a page with WYSIWYG editor i lost all
velocity scripts in it. Is there a way to
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Vincent Massol wrote:
I'm curious to know. Do others have this issue finding documentation
too?
My main problem is that some links have been moved and need to be
located the first time I try to reach them, e.g.
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/InstallationMySQL,
Hi All,
A few queries that I've split up to make it easier to make use of in
Nabble for future reference.
1) What language is used in the scheduler script? I would assume it's
running either velocity or groovy within the xwiki engine?
2) Are $xwiki and $context available to the script?
I'd have to suggest though that it's not as intuitive as it once was. Even a
search on documentation returns no results (for me, anyway).
Can there not be a documentation panel to get quick access to each product's
documentation?
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On Dec 19, 2007, at 2:06 PM, Esbach, Brandon wrote:
I'd have to suggest though that it's not as intuitive as it once was.
I'd agree but that doesn't bother me since xwiki isn't what it used to
be. Even the previous xwiki.org wasn't as intuitive as xwiki was when
everything was fitting on
I noticed the addition of this feature a little while back (good idea
guys :) ).
I don't seem to have any way to list the recycle bin though, in order to
either clear it, or confirm deletions after browsing away from the page
you get after deleting a page.
Is this detail available in some way?
Ok, I know this comes off as nitpicking (not trying to, just sharing my own
confusion)..
To download Xwiki, I click Download. All options are clearly labelled, and I
know what I'm getting when I select one of them.
I would have thought to get documentation, I click Documentation.. Or even
Víctor A. Rodríguez wrote:
Vincent Massol wrote:
I'm curious to know. Do others have this issue finding documentation
too?
My main problem is that some links have been moved and need to be
located the first time I try to reach them, e.g.
Thank you s much!!!
On Dec 19, 2007 12:21 AM, Sergiu Dumitriu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will, but after the 1.2 release.
Sergiu
marlon hendred wrote:
Is no one going to help?
On Dec 3, 2007 3:16 AM, Antonio Goncalves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Getting these exceptions when I try delete certain documents:
Error number 4001 in 4: Error while parsing velocity page
Wrapped Exception: Invocation of method 'searchDocuments' in class
com.xpn.xwiki.api.XWiki threw exception com.xpn.xwiki.XWikiException:
Error number 3223 in 3: Exception while
On Dec 19, 2007, at 4:02 PM, Esbach, Brandon wrote:
Could you please point out just one to me please so that I can see
it in action?
There's a lot of them, I agree most of those I use are either single-
product support sites.
But here's one, for example: http://www.adobe.com/
The
Vincent Massol wrote:
(...)
I totally agree with Brandon. I actually gave up looking for the
documentation yesterday, thinking that it was probably not moved to
the
new site yet.
I'd like more details on this. What product were you looking
documentation for when you gave
PMFJI,
What is the XWIKI Enterprise product, and how does it differ from previous
XWIKIs?
Has there been any change in businessmodel, and is XWIKI in the process of
becoming a commercial product?
Best regards,
Robert
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On Dec 19, 2007, at 5:26 PM, Bjørnar Libæk wrote:
Vincent Massol wrote:
(...)
I still have the feeling you guys are considering XWiki as a single
Wiki product. It's not. It's more similar to Eclipse which has a
platform and products based on it.
Then I think this should be made even
many of the old links have been broken or moved to other sub wikis.
saying the old xwiki.org has now been moved to enterprise.xwiki.org is not
correct as some of the links have been moved to dev.xwiki.org.
I think on main page of xwiki.org all the sub wikis should be listed
mentioning what each
Hi,
Watchlist
1) Can I setup the service to use my own script for sending email instead of
the builtin one?
Own script or own email template ?
- sendMail code : com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.mailsender.MailSenderPlugin (line 592)
- email template : XWiki.WatchListMessage
b) Failing that, how does
On Dec 19, 2007 7:10 PM, Esbach, Brandon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Own script or own email template ?
Own script. I already have a written, tested, implemented groovy script
that handles our particular solution fairly well. I'd rather not modify
plugins, as this would make it that much harder
Hi,
is the preview working vor everybody?
Is it only in our system?
What could be the problem?
Regards
Cybexion
Cybexion wrote:
Hi,
the Print/Preview funtions is not working in our environment (1.1.2.5797).
PDF and RTF export works fine.
When we call the Preview I get the
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