Hi Graham,
If you are looking for consultancy, I am sure http://xwiki.com is the
right place to start with.
If you are simply asking if what you are looking for is possible with
XWiki, I think yes. I think it is worth you take a look to Virtual
servers (http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/FAQ/
Thanks for your reply Ricardo,
I had a quick look at the Virtual Servers & EM, but I figure if I setup 3
virtual wikis i.e. one for each site, I'd presumably have to replicate the
common content into each wiki - so that it will appear in the search
results, when a user searches the wiki?
One thin
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 1:26 PM, Graham Cree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for your reply Ricardo,
>
> I had a quick look at the Virtual Servers & EM, but I figure if I setup 3
> virtual wikis i.e. one for each site, I'd presumably have to replicate the
> common content into each wiki -
Sorry being a pain..
Is there no way of avoiding this? It effectively stops me from upgrading
past my current version of xwiki.
underbad wrote:
>
> Seems when you upgrade from 1.4.1 to 1.6.1 then you need to resave all
> pages that have "restricted" calls in them? For example, I use .search()
Hi xwiki-users,
In XWikiAuthServiceImpl.java, I see the following lines:
Line 521:
String createuser = getParam("auth_createuser", context);
Line 500~517:
protected String getParam(String name, XWikiContext context)
{
String param = "";
try {
param = c
thanks for that, I'll do a bit more investigation into that area.
I've been carrying out a proof of concept using v1.6.1 and I had a little
play with 1.7 yesterday, the Lucene plugin you mention is the one that has
now been incorporated into xwiki?
interesting that you mention the Lucene search,
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 5:38 PM, Graham Cree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thanks for that, I'll do a bit more investigation into that area.
>
> I've been carrying out a proof of concept using v1.6.1 and I had a little
> play with 1.7 yesterday, the Lucene plugin you mention is the one that has
> no
Hi,
#set($countQuery ="select count(doc) from XWikiDocument as doc where
doc.creator='$context.user'")
will give me the number of documents created by a user.
The question; can I also count the number of documents ever created by
the user (including deleted documents)
I would like to use the
Is there a way to install extra applications to xwiki workspaces.
I have it running under tomcat as a war and followed all the instructions.
However, I would like to install some of the applications in the dev zone,
but I can't, I don't see how?
Any pointers?
--
Luis F. Majano
Computer Engineer
Hello Luis,
The application in the code zone are applications for XWiki Enterprise.
They are not installable as XWiki Workspaces applications without some
adaptation. If you have the time and the will to do that adaptation,
there is a draft document about writing applications for XWS available
hello Thomas,
Today i have tested ldap plugin in xwiki on version 1.7 with postgres
database and have found some problem. xwiki is synchronizing only
firstname attribute from my ldap and nothing more. I think i have setup
correct mapping, xwiki.cfg:
#-# retrieve the following fields from LDAP
hello Thomas,
Today i have tested ldap plugin in xwiki on version 1.7 with postgres
database and have found some problem. xwiki is synchronizing only
firstname attribute from my ldap and nothing more. I think i have setup
correct mapping, xwiki.cfg:
#-# retrieve the following fields from LDAP
Hi Jerome,
I was more concerned with installing the applications in the code zone
rather than building my own at the moment. I know that you can import
things pretty easily in XWiki Enterprise. However, now in workspaces, the
import is actually gone.
luis
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 11:37 AM, Jerom
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