Hi,
Please, is there any XWiki syntax trick to link a picture's thumbnail
with the original file like in... ?
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Code/XEclipseExtension
Thanks!
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> Maybe you are in virtual mode:
>
> If your wiki is in "virtual" mode (xwiki.virtual=1 in xwiki.cfg) then
> the name of the main wiki is hardcoded to "xwiki". It's a limitation
> of the multi wiki support.
Yes! That's it :-)
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The XWiki development team is pleased to announce the release of
XEclipse 1.0
You can find it at
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Download#HXWikiEclipse
XEclipse is an Eclipse plug-in that allows the user to interact with
an XWiki server directly from within the Eclipse IDE. XEclipse
Maybe you are in virtual mode:
If your wiki is in "virtual" mode (xwiki.virtual=1 in xwiki.cfg) then
the name of the main wiki is hardcoded to "xwiki". It's a limitation
of the multi wiki support.
If you don't need more than one wiki, non virtual mode use what you
have in hibernate config file.
> What is the name of your database ? "xwiki" or "xwikiDB", I ask that
> because by default it's xwiki and it's xwikiDB in your hibernate
> config.
My database was named 'xwikiDB', which was the same name as the one in
my hibernate config file.
But maybe the database name is to b
Hi,
yep, in the end macros are exactly what your were looking for. They are
designed to let people create quick ways to access features they use a lot
(a nice css display for a floating box for instance). They leverage XWiki's
scripting ability and make them available to end-users to perform simple
Regarding the user guide, I'd split the feature presentation part
(aimed to be a commercial content) and the real user guide. It
confuses a bit (both users and prospectors) and doesn´t give the user
a presentation of the features and how to use them in a step by step
manner. Macros for instance are
> > I'm no dev, but I would argue that even if velocity or groovy are a
> > little awkward, it's better to learn a standardized scripting language
> > than have to pick up a new proprietary scripting syntax for every wiki
> > project (or any other application that stands to benefit from scripting)
Yes I talk about the .exe uninstall feature, it removes the complete directory
only if you check "Force suppression of [install_dir]\XWiki Enterprise".
I left it unchecked first time, and after reinstall found xwiki-core 1.1 jar
mixed with 1.2 jars in lib subdirectory, so I believe it did not su
On Nov 19, 2007, at 11:14 AM, BOUSQUET Jeremie wrote:
Hi Vincent,
Thanks for your answer, you were right of course. It was not clear
for me that “uninstall” by default do not remove the core files.
What do you mean by "uninstall"? Are you talking about the exe
installer uninstall feature
Hi Vincent,
Thanks for your answer, you were right of course. It was not clear for
me that "uninstall" by default do not remove the core files. After
complete folder uninstall, now it works well, thanks !
Regards,
Jeremie
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Hi Jeremie,
On Nov 19, 2007, at 10:11 AM, BOUSQUET Jeremie wrote:
Hello Vincent,
Thanks for this new version that seems promising ! J
After installing the .exe distribution on windows XP I get this
error which generates error 500 in jetty :
10:07:32.746 WARN!! [P1-19]
org.mortbay.jetty.
i think my previous mail was a bit confusing... :)
so to clarify, when i save a page with my admin user xwiki
will generate a numbering for each heading when i view it.
when i save the very same page with another user, that does
not have admin rights, xwiki will not generate a numbering when
i vie
Hello Vincent,
Thanks for this new version that seems promising ! :-)
After installing the .exe distribution on windows XP I get this error
which generates error 500 in jetty :
10:07:32.746 WARN!! [P1-19]
org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHandler.handle(ServletHandler.java:618)
>11> Erro
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