On 04/05/2011 05:11 AM, Lockie wrote:
Hi all
I'm in the process of starting from a fresh install in 3.0 after using 2.4
for many months.
I have however encountered a problem with the Edit link used for directly
editing a calendar entry (which is an object generated when you add an event
to
Hi Andreas,
Thanks to share your ideas about this very interesting subject.
Be careful when renaming the space in the xar : you have to rename the pages
but also the space name possibly present in page links.
The only drawback that I see in this approach is the high amount of space
that it may
On 04/05/2011 09:19 AM, Caleb James DeLisle wrote:
If you were to roll back the version of the document, you would (presumably)
want your deleted
attachments back. This is always how it was except that before, it was hidden
in the database.
Unfortunately, XWiki Enterprise user interface
Hi,
I'm relatively new to xwiki. I have a few pages where dynamic tables had to
be shown, and I'm using PHP quite heavily there. In a couple of pages, the
content is supposed to be shown only if the user is in a specific group
called 'XWikiEditorsGroup'. I didn't want to rely on xwiki's native
Hi,
On 04/05/2011 05:25 PM, afrey wrote:
Was anyone able to load an url in a Modalbox? How do you do that? Like, for
example, when clicking on a button, display http://www.google.com; in the
Modalbox. Is that possible?
Do you mean an iframe or an anchor that opens http://www.google.com?
Oana
Hi Oana,
Actually, what I wanted to do was to be able to load into the Modalbox a
piece of html code like:
and launch the modalbox from a button.
So what I tried was:
{{velocity}}
#set($ok = $xwiki.jsfx.use(js/scriptaculous/scriptaculous.js))
#set($ok = $xwiki.jsx.use(XWiki.ModalBox))
Ok, I figured it out :)
Replace the button tag with:
DataGenerator
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