W dniu .06.2015 o 13:15 vinc...@massol.net vinc...@massol.net pisze:
Hi Maciek,
On 1 Jun 2015 at 12:59:55, Maciej Fokt
(maciek.f...@taxi123.pl(mailto:maciek.f...@taxi123.pl)) wrote:
Hi,
What I have to do... I would like to make a link on page to file, I
mean:
User have to click link to
On 1 Jun 2015 at 15:09:18, Maciej Fokt (maciek.f...@taxi123.pl) wrote:
W dniu .06.2015 o 13:15 vinc...@massol.net vinc...@massol.net pisze:
Hi Maciek,
On 1 Jun 2015 at 12:59:55, Maciej Fokt
(maciek.f...@taxi123.pl(mailto:maciek.f...@taxi123.pl)) wrote:
Hi,
What I have to do... I would
Hi Maciek,
On 1 Jun 2015 at 12:59:55, Maciej Fokt
(maciek.f...@taxi123.pl(mailto:maciek.f...@taxi123.pl)) wrote:
Hi,
What I have to do... I would like to make a link on page to file, I mean:
User have to click link to download. [This link isn't a link to Internet
page]
I want to add
Hi,
What I have to do... I would like to make a link on page to file, I mean:
User have to click link to download. [This link isn't a link to Internet
page]
I want to add file to the page as attachment for users to download.
Thanks,
Maciek.
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2015-06-01 17:17 GMT+01:00 Joel Johnson mrj...@lixil.net:
I'm going through an initial XWiki installation and configuration (6.4.4
currently, then will upgrade to 7.1 once released), and want
I'm going through an initial XWiki installation and configuration (6.4.4
currently, then will upgrade to 7.1 once released), and want to have the
view page be clean content presentation. As such I'm trying to find the
way that is easiest to maintain in order to hide the
On 1 Jun 2015 at 15:17:46, Maciej Fokt (maciek.f...@taxi123.pl) wrote:
W dniu .06.2015 o 15:11 vinc...@massol.net vinc...@massol.net pisze:
On 1 Jun 2015 at 15:09:18, Maciej Fokt (maciek.f...@taxi123.pl) wrote:
W dniu .06.2015 o 13:15 vinc...@massol.net vinc...@massol.net pisze:
Hi
Vincent, I think from his description, he is wanting to know if there's a way
to make .csr files prompt to download instead of displaying the contents in the
browser. I don't think this is an XWiki issue per se. But there might be a way
of changing the header/filetype descriptor for .csr files?
W dniu .06.2015 o 15:11 vinc...@massol.net vinc...@massol.net pisze:
On 1 Jun 2015 at 15:09:18, Maciej Fokt (maciek.f...@taxi123.pl) wrote:
W dniu .06.2015 o 13:15 vinc...@massol.net vinc...@massol.net pisze:
Hi Maciek,
On 1 Jun 2015 at 12:59:55, Maciej Fokt
My problem is probably rare :p I would like to
add as attachment .csr file, I mean Java certificate so...
when I click I see many numbers and words. I need window
with button Download.
Hello,
It is a not a xwiki specific problem i think.
Maybe you should use one on this way:
Further testing shows that option does what I want, but unfortunately
more as well. Setting the values to no seems to disable the access
entirely, since it also prevents the option from being available through
the More Actions drop down menu.
Joel
On 2015-06-01 11:06, Joel Johnson wrote:
Thanks, I used that to change all of the column setups, but somehow didn't
notice the information pieces.
On June 1, 2015 10:31:39 AM MDT, Djebloun Sidali dj.sid...@gmail.com wrote:
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