Syam,
When you say currently logged in, I assume you mean the user who is viewing
the particular page as opposed to all users who are currently logged in?
In any case, it doesn't quite make sense because a user can be a member of
multiple groups. You can check if a user is in a particular group
Hi Brian,
Thanks a lot. The code provided by you would solve my problem
Regards
Syam
Brian Burns-2 wrote:
Syam,
When you say currently logged in, I assume you mean the user who is
viewing
the particular page as opposed to all users who are currently logged in?
In any case, it
Hi,
I've fixed the Monitoring application on http://code.xwiki.org (the
package was corrupted) and published an Import/Export Application.
The Monitoring application includes scripts to check the running
requests, view the memory consumption and flush the cache.
The Import/Export
Hi all
I'm using xwiki 1.5. I set a left panels layout with a PanelWizard. All is
correctly but when i try to edit a page, the panels on a left side magically
disappears and I don't know where i can set correctly this view.
Thanks in advance
--
Michele
We are trying to setup XWiki to work with LDAP via Active Directory. I
have the authentication working, but group_mapping seems to fail. I
cannot figure out the correct settings for the group mappings. Could
somebody help? Our cfg:
#
Kind regards,
Todd Getz
System Support Analyst
MTS
Hi,
XWiki.XWikiAllGroup=cn=WebAllMTS,ou=ChatGroups,ou=accounts,dc=mtstravel,dc=com
is useless because all LDAP users are automatically added to
XWiki.XWikiAllGroup when created (the first time it logs in) like
any normal XWiki user.
What exactly means group_mapping seems to fail ? The user from
AD users can login but they go to an error page that says: You are not
allowed to view this document or perform this action.
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