Hi Jim,
On Mar 7, 2008, at 12:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ludovic writes:
>> Note that our handling of multilinguism is different than Wikiepdia.
>> Wikipedia links documents on the same subject in different wikis (one
>> per language).
>> In XWiki we make one document have multiple languag
Hi,
I just installed the new toucan skin and upgraded our internal wiki to 1.3
RC1.
Has the Wysiwig editor changed ?
Several things changed when I apply the toucan skin, for example:Lists and
numbered lists no longer work correctly.
If I change back to albatross everything works again as befor
Hi,
Can you give the full stacktrace of the error?
If you try to manually create an MyClass object and add a line from that
file in it, does it work?
Did you configure XWiki to work with UTF-8 as described on
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Encoding ?
Ngo Thi Hong Nga wrot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ludovic writes:
>> Note that our handling of multilinguism is different than Wikiepdia.
>> Wikipedia links documents on the same subject in different wikis (one
>> per language).
>> In XWiki we make one document have multiple languages. The same URL
> will
>> have diff
Hi, I have a class named MyClass with "content" property with type TextArea.
I write some Groovy code to read a text file (*.txt) with encoding UTF-8,
and print each line in the screen (code snippet 1) , no errors.
but when I replace code snippet (1) with (2), the following error occurs:
com.xpn.xw
Hi Jim,
Yes it is by clicking the language link at the top that you switch
languages.
Then your prefered language will be remembered in a cookie.
You can try this from a user perspective on http://www.xwiki.com
Ludovic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ludovic writes:
>
>> Note that our handling
Ludovic writes:
> Note that our handling of multilinguism is different than Wikiepdia.
> Wikipedia links documents on the same subject in different wikis (one
> per language).
> In XWiki we make one document have multiple languages. The same URL
will
> have different content.
> By default the u
But also note that:
- XWiki supports interwiki links, like Wikipedia does, meaning that you
can install several instances of XWiki, put interwiki links in the
document content, and create a panel that lists these links.
- Better than that, XWiki supports virtual wikis, meaning that the same
serv
Jim,
Note that our handling of multilinguism is different than Wikiepdia.
Wikipedia links documents on the same subject in different wikis (one
per language).
In XWiki we make one document have multiple languages. The same URL will
have different content.
By default the user will receive the
Hi Jim,
On Mar 6, 2008, at 11:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can xwiki handle page entries in different languages as parallel
entries (similar to mediawiki/Wikipedia)?
e.g. see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMC_Corporation, http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMC_Corporation
,http://fr.wikipedi
Can xwiki handle page entries in different languages as parallel entries
(similar to mediawiki/Wikipedia)?
e.g. see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMC_Corporation,
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMC_Corporation ,
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMC_Corporation etc...
I'm looking for a way to
[Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT Team wrote:
Hi Guillaume,
Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
if it works let's use it ;-)
Following Vicent advise in another thread I have realized that
Panels.IncludedDocuments could help me to avoid a problem: if I included
Panels.BulletinBoardLis
Hi Guillaume,
Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
> if it works let's use it ;-)
>
Following Vicent advise in another thread I have realized that
Panels.IncludedDocuments could help me to avoid a problem: if I included
Panels.BulletinBoardList in a given column and an user has no access to
any bulletin
user page after login?
>>> To:
>>> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="gb2312"
>>>
>>> Hello, all
>>> Currently after login, the user will be forwarded to the former page.
>>> Is it pos
Hi Dan,
Dan wrote:
> Thanks a lot. But maybe I made it confused, English is not my mother
> language.
>
It is not your fault! You clearly said "login", no "logout". Sorry!
> In fact what I need is that after the user entering username/password and
> click the log-in button, the next page sho
is own page?
>> Shall I modify some .vm templates or I have to do java coding?
>> Please kindly give some instructions.
>> Thanks a lot.
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indly give some instructions.
> Thanks a lot.
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This is a known issue that has already been fixed for 1.3 final (to be
released tomorrow).
Thanks
-Vincent
On Mar 6, 2008, at 6:17 PM, Benjamin Leung wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I'm experiencing problem to logoff when using FireFox and to login
> when using IE.
>
> When I'm using IE, xwiki was abl
Hi List,
I'm experiencing problem to logoff when using FireFox and to login when
using IE.
When I'm using IE, xwiki was able to tell me if I'm not using the right
login, but put me back to webhome without the authenticated status when I
provide the correct login (Admin/admin)
When I'm using FF,
Hi,
On Mar 6, 2008, at 3:02 PM, Richard V. wrote:
>
> I am new to XWiki Enterprice and I have read the documentation from
> main website, but could not find what I needed. How do I set the
> default language for the whole site without always passing the
> language= in the URL every time?
S
Hi Ricardo,
it used to happen to me but I modified the cell CSS to force a min-width:
100px; upon it. On my local install it does work. Can you check you have :
#posttd {
border:1px solid #CC;
min-width:100px;
vertical-align:top;
}
On your BBCode.Skin page ? Because that's the code that
I am new to XWiki Enterprice and I have read the documentation from main
website, but could not find what I needed. How do I set the default language
for the whole site without always passing the language= in the URL every time?
Also, how can I add more key/words to be translated to another lan
Hi,
Using Firefox 2.0.0.12 on Mac OS X 10.5.2 I see this...
http://mire.environmentalchange.net/~webmaster/images/BBLayoutFirefox.png
Could anybody confirm this? Thanks!
Cheers,
Ricardo
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It works fine now.
Thanks a lot
Original Message:
Hi Hosam,
Sorry, my previous email messed up.
Basically what happens is that you did not declare the translations file
properly. To do so, please check the instructions at
http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Applications/BulletinBoardApplicatio
Hi Dan,
Dan-241 wrote:
>
> Hello, all
> Currently after login, the user will be forwarded to the former page. Is
> it possible to automatically forward the user to his own page?
> Shall I modify some .vm templates or I have to do java coding?
> Please kindly give some instructions.
> Thanks a l
Hello, all
Currently after login, the user will be forwarded to the former page. Is it
possible to automatically forward the user to his own page?
Shall I modify some .vm templates or I have to do java coding?
Please kindly give some instructions.
Thanks a lot._
Hi Hosam,
Sorry, my previous email messed up.
Basically what happens is that you did not declare the translations file
properly. To do so, please check the instructions at
http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Applications/BulletinBoardApplicationDownloads#HHowToInstall
If the original code bits
Hi Hosam,
that's because you didn't properly declare the translations file. Please
check
On 06/03/2008, Hosam Hassan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I installed the Bulletin Board app but the text is messed up somehow so i
> get it like that
>
> WebHome bb_bb rss
>
> bb_currently 0
Hello all,
I installed the Bulletin Board app but the text is messed up somehow so i get
it like that
WebHome bb_bb rss
bb_currently 0 bb_categoriessize bb_deletethisbb
bb_categoryâ bb_topicsâbb_lastmessageonâ bb_inreplytoâ
bb_byâbb_actionsâ
bb_addnewcat
Cool!
Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
> You could also try to use your own EPEC IRC bot to handle the job ;-)
The bot stuff sounds great. But I have to find how to deliver the Watch
RSS feed or the EPEC IRC bot output to the XWiki "desktop". I mean, a
the browser where I am editing, adding content, m
Hi Ricardo.
> Please, could it be possible to use such a tool to get news about new
> entries in a topic? Or must I consider it more in the Watch's domain?
Indeed :-) In order not to code stuff twice, the easiest thing to do when
you want to follow a given topic is to add it to your watchlist (u
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