I won't be able to answer your question but it would help to indicate which JVM
and which OS your are using.
paul
Le 6 janv. 2011 à 01:21, Mike a écrit :
> I've deployed Xwiki enterprise 2.7 on my Glassfish 2.1.1 server with MySQL
> as the back-end.
>
> I can create a user, but when I try to
Hello XWikiers,
I am a bit stuck with a page whose URL ends with %20 because of some earlier
automated population process.
The problem is that using Document.rename doesn't work, that using the GUi also
doesn't.
Deleting also fails.
My best bet is to go into the SQL and I did this but that was
Le 20 janv. 2011 à 19:01, Sergiu Dumitriu a écrit :
> On 01/19/2011 09:42 PM, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
>> Hello XWikiers,
>>
>> I am a bit stuck with a page whose URL ends with %20 because of some earlier
>> automated population process.
>
> Works for me on t
Outside of XWiki?
I doubt it's as intuitive as XWiki but jFM did a good job for us.
http://jfm.dev.java.net/
paul
Le 24 janv. 2011 à 23:10, Scardino, Leonard R Jr ERDC-ITL-MS Contractor a
écrit :
> I'm being asked to do a File Exchange application in XWiki. Basically giving
> the users
When are you willing to release?
The file-system-storage would avoid the 20 Mb limit I think but it'll only be
in beta or alpha at next release.
paul
Le 26 janv. 2011 à 20:22, Scardino, Leonard R Jr ERDC-ITL-MS Contractor a
écrit :
> Ok, so I've talked to my people, and a limit of 20 mega
Jan-Philip,
my experience there is that browser caching is acting differently depending
wether it's a "top-level" resource or an included resource. Images are
typically never top-level resources (they are embedded in html pages) but you
can open them in a separate tab using a contextual menu co
Did you say OAuth?
The socialauth library has been employed in
https://github.com/xwiki-contrib/xwiki-social-login .
Maybe this helps?
Or maybe you want the converse?
paul
On 13 févr. 2013, at 18:55, shouldbe q931 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm quite happy with LDAP auth, but a possible use case has ar
The two stage tokens is the underlying way it works in OAuth, I'm not saying
it's the way you intend it.
Please explain or give references.
Paul
On 13 févr. 2013, at 22:36, shouldbe q931 wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 7:53 PM, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
>
>> Did
Hello XWiki community,
does anyone know of a little add-on we could use that it's possible to guess
the bandwidth each of the users?
I am supposing that a simple filter could do the trick.
This would allow us to choose the best representation for delivering a movie
depending on it.
thanks in a
Hello all,
I am looking forward to this year's GSoC.
Especially of interest to the XWiki derivatives based on xclams, but certainly
also applicable to other xwikis, I have added two project proposals:
- XCLAMS ePub Publisher:
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/GoogleSummerOfCode/XCLAMS
dear Eduard and all,
I would like to hear a few statistics about the access to the GSoC project
pages by students so that we are guided a bit more to write the proposals.
Could someone with rights to read the analytics data about this page see what
are the top referring pages? And what were the
Hirji,
Running MySQL is good enough I feel.
Using Jetty makes it very easy to start just xwiki because of the packaging.
Otherwise, using other servlet containers should work.
Many have been using tomcat.
We, at curriki, employ the Sun Java Application Server, which is a version
earlier than Glas
Paul
New URLs:
- http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/GoogleSummerOfCode/ePubExport
- http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/GoogleSummerOfCode/XCLAMSFederated
On 19 mars 2013, at 15:25, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am looking forward to this year's GSoC.
>
> Espec
Hirji,
please also look in your log (by default in Tomcat, conf/catalina.out) to see
the detailed error report about the hibernate file.
The "web-facing" error you report does not provide a line number, for example,
if the error can be attributed to a line (e.g. a wrong tag closing).
paul
On
Wow, such a query is likely to be slow on a big wiki... I'd sift a word on that
(as it uses the "like" operator of the DB).
Using the lucene or solr search modules is likely to give a considerable amount
of performance gain.
paul
On 28 mai 2013, at 08:45, Vincent Massol wrote:
> Hi Ricardo,
>
Valdis,
while this macro is probably useful for syntax-based-input, do I mistake or the
WYSIWYG editor is doing this (and more) already when you insert an image?
I have to say, I do not see this as unusable at all, contrary to what Crocket
says.
Paul
Le 20 août 2013 à 08:00, Valdis Vītoliņš
Le 20 août 2013 à 09:07, Marius Dumitru Florea a écrit :
1) very wide images aren't resized to fit the width of the blog
>>>
>>> Couldn't you limit the size of the images either through wiki syntax (
>>> [[image:foo.png||width="200px"]] ) or through CSS ( max-width: 200px
>>> )?
>>>
>
>>
Hello XWiki users,
did anyone made experiments with Piwik?
It seems to be an open-source (GPL unfortunately) analytics tool which would
compete well with Google Analytics.
thanks in advance.
Paul
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users mailing list
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thank you very much Valid,
paul
Le 23 août 2013 à 12:40, Valdis Vītoliņš a écrit :
> I use piwik and I'm satisfied with it.
> Reports can be seen at: http://odo.lv/piwik/
>
> Valdis
>
>
>> Hello XWiki users,
>>
>> did anyone made experiments with Piwik?
>> It seems to be an open-source (GP
Hello XWiki fellows,
I have almost succeeded at a page to send mails to the users.
Now I would like to wire this as a replacement of the "user message" feature
which seems not very useful in my situation (shouldn't this be called "status
update" ?).
Which code could I adjust to replace this pr
Just posted on the jira bug.
paul
Le 27 août 2013 à 11:39, Sunil Saw a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I saw the workaround explained in JIRA “install the image plugin version
> 3.5 which does not handle streams of images but byte-arrays.”
> However, I don’t know how to install Image plugin version 3.5. I s
Hello XWiki users,
I've been trying to find a simple sldieshow macro and have failed miserably.
I found nice jQuery libraries and thought XWiki had jQuery but that did not
realize.
I found protoshow which looks very nice and is based on prototype and
scriptaculous but again... failure because a
must be declared when
>> needed ...
>>
>> For example:
>> $xwiki.jsfx.use('js/scriptaculous/scriptaculous.js')
>>
>> I think if you look around, some extensions currently use JQuery.
>> After a quick search:
>> http://extensions.xwi
If someone implements something there, I'd suggest something which is in the
direction of "SQL views" for a greater flexibility.
paul
On 9 déc. 2013, at 09:05, "vinc...@massol.net" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 8 Dec 2013 at 07:00:48, crocket (crockabisc...@gmail.com) wrote:
>
> LiveTable looked very
Vincent,
I think the two use cases are different.
Synchronizing selected parts of a wiki, including (fat) attachments is a normal
part of a staging and deployment process, and can also be part of an editorial
workflow.
In all these cases, the shared attachments mount-point does not help (since
Patrick,
for two of our sites (i2geo.net and curriki.org), we do see regular
registration with "water army like" objectives here's how we deal with them
In particular these profiles come with a URL in the profile information with
the goal of boosting the Google-rank of such URLs. We delete the
Hello all,
> We also see this on xwiki.org. Since we’re on IRC we’re using the XWiki IRC
> integration to monitor any change in real time and revert/remove users when
> they vandalize the wiki.
Right, that's a nice way to check and make things visible.
I'd love to convince colleagues to go IRC,
Hello xwikiers,
as usual I google "xwiki syntax" and find a first match being this page:
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/XWikiSyntax
But it now displays "Failed to execute the [groovy] macro" with a root cause
being a dom4j error.
I am not sure how to debug that without co
Le 22 mai 2014 à 09:47, "vinc...@massol.net" a écrit :
> Thanks for reporting. It’s fixed now. The issue is that it was rendering a
> page located in git in the 5.2 branch and that branch just got removed a few
> minutes ago ;)
Nice!
All that without a word on IRC from me… really we're a vi
Walid,
try doing it all from the command line first.
Make sure you have changed your ~/.m2/settings.xml first, of course.
Report command-line-build-errors here… many people are Maven experts here. UIs
such as IntelliJ idea (which I love and use) are a tick more unpredictable but
the maven plugin
Hello Vincent and all,
I've been successfully making my first (java-based) component (I can call it
from other places) using hints from there and the components' tutorial.
However, I have failed to get that component to listen to events.
While another, groovy-based, listener is notified, my onEv
Hello XWiki experts,
>> What else can wrong in my listener?
>> Shouldn't there be listener registration at components? (e.g. in the
>> initialize method)
> yes, for registration you need to add the class to the META-INF/components.txt
Sure, that's done, couldn't get Utils.getComponent to work ot
>> I just recopied the CommentEventListener which listens to changed comments,
>> and that worked.
>> So I suspected by use of AttachmentDeletedEvent and AttachmentUpdatedEvent
>> was wrong and I added DocumentUpdatedEvent as one of the types I was
>> interested in. I am nicely receiving them.
>
Ron,
I am not one of the persons that can activate that but I believe you miss at
least one information item in your application, that of a user-name at
xwiki.org. Better find out what are the guidelines (either linked from archives
of this list, or somewhere at myxwiki.org).
hope it helps.
p
Ryszard,
at curriki.org, the rights model is fairly different. There are resources which
are private (only you can read), protected (all can read, only you can modify),
and public (all can read and modify). There are groups which can be closed or
opened… they have spaces which are read only or
Hello XWiki-users,
has anyone gone somewhat far with the free-tier of some cloud provider?
I know there is the myxwiki.org farm, but I wanted to know of alternatives.
For example, two years ago, the GSoC student Savitha managed to run for a while
on EC2, but at the end she reached, I think, a li
t; (but I haven't tried it)
>
> -Original Message-
> From: users [mailto:users-boun...@xwiki.org] On Behalf Of Paul Libbrecht
> Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 23:13 PM
> To: XWiki Users
> Subject: [xwiki-users] XWiki on free-tier?
>
>
> Hello XWiki-user
Just a matter of feelings, it would seem to me that a different DB and, thus, a
different connection pool, disk space, SQL user, and set of locks would appear
very trustable to me.
I understand different tables by wiki brings only separate locks... Right?
Paul
-- fat fingered on my z10 --
Me
Yves,
this is related strongly to the layout of source code for XWiki pages.
It has been discussed over and over but has not come to a final agreement.
I still feel it is not sane to edit the XML files of the xar exports. But that
is what most people still do, in that they export it (without look
Hello all,
Here's my experience at monitoring XWikis.
With i2geo.net and with my private XWiki, I use a zabbix server.
This php-based monitoring tool is quite easy to configure for http monitoring
and with a few more steps you get a mail notification when, e.g., a timeout
occurs in connections.
Bryn,
without JMX, straight and simple console output and thread-dump based… that's
what the monitor-sample tool was doing, it has a potential to answer the
back-end of that (e.g. DB-queries). In particular, it is the only one that can
express the query being hanging and this is exactly what wa
Btw,
I am not sure you could say the XWiki installs are that "pesky".
However, depending on the user base, it may really need quite some tuning.
For example, if your xwiki manipulates complex documents the document cache may
be too big for the memory, and that you only reach with some time (it c
> My system's very small - approx 20 users and very little content at present.
> It's for a small collaborative research group which may grew to ~100 members.
> I expect quite a few largish attachments and have already configured
> filesystem attachments.
Sounds quite reasonable.
Limited memory
Once that database is adjusted, you can even get URLs with accents which is
rather cool I feel.
> The database containing XWiki need to use utf8_bin MySQL encoding, you
> don't need to change MySQL server default encoding. But it's not just
> a configuration, you have to convert the existing tabl
Hey Lee,
On 5 déc. 2014, at 21:01, Lee Chalupa wrote:
> Hello:
> I would like to use xwiki to write text articles. A page would be
> created for each article.
> Then I would like to read this article from a java web application that
> would publish it on that site.
On another site?
> Seems li
The Curriki developers' team is happy to announce that Curriki 1.17 is now
released and deployed to www.curriki.org .
This release fixes a number of bugs and adds the support for serving the static
resources (such as JS, pictures, or CSS files that are part of the webapp) from
a cloud distribut
Hello all,
after I changed my max upload size to 2Gb, and after having used the filesystem
attachment, I thought it would be flawless to upload a 600 Mb but no. I get the
following exception:
> Caused by: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
> at java.util.Arrays.copyOf(Arrays.jav
Thomas,
I believe I am using the filesystem attachment. At least that's when I thought
when using the following configuration:
> # enable attachment filesystem storage
> xwiki.store.attachment.hint=file
> xwiki.store.attachment.versioning.hint=file
> xwiki.store.attachment.recyclebin.hin
Marc,
the permission system of XWiki is very flexible and defining groups and
restricting the access of a space or a page to that group can be done easily.
Its insertion in enterprises has made this feature needed.
Paul
On 26 janv. 2015, at 11:10, Marc AUDEFROY wrote:
> My collaborators as
Hello users,
we are fighting with a spurious error occurring in our system:
org.apache.velocity.exception.MethodInvocationException: Invocation of
method 'getWidth' in class com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.image.ImagePluginAPI
threw exception java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Could not initialize
class
Geritjan, there's another error behind this one.
Paul
Le 20-mai-09 à 21:05, Gerritjan Koekkoek
a écrit :
> My Configuration
> MAC OS X 10.5.7
> Tomcat 5.5
> MySQL
> XWIKI 1.8.3
>
> I'm trying to import a XAR file of approx 6.2 MB
>
> I had a heap-size error, but changed the tomcat startupscr
Hello Wikiers,
There is, within XWiki 1.5.4, a possibility to export as XML the
content of a page, with attachments and everything:
curl -O
'http://user:passw...@draft.i2geo.net/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome?xpage=xml'
how can I do the same with all the existing version and authors?
Adding &b
Wouldn't it be natural for an application developer based on xwiki to tune the
way the Lucene query is submitted to the plugin giving, thus, preference to a
match in the title?
A simple string replace in velocity would be to replace query text $query with
"title:($query)^2.0 ft:($query)"
It'
I would be very interested to such a feature but I note that it is not a simple
thing.
The biggest importance of receiving mails is to respond to some notifications
of actions that were originally created on the XWiki, to my feelings. This
requires, for example, that a table is properly made to
I agree that XWiki remains a mail client.
I agree that XWiki should define listeners and default behaviours to such
listeners (such as create a page, add a comment, or update a page).
I misread Sergiu's post in a funny manner:
> fire events when new mails are deleted in the mailbox
(as oppose
Here are my counter arguments:
-1) you have to go to the web-page to read the forum posts
-2) replying needs a web-connection and a functioning web-browser, this means
that slowly written drafts have to be written somewhere else
-3) it is much easier and more flexible to re-adjust the layout of a
Andreas,
I am aware that web-forums may scale better in some ways.
All the complaints I and others have formulated about moving to web-forum
relate to the ease of use of email-based traffic:
- receive all the forum posts per email
- respond to them by email
If it is possible to get at least th
Hello list,
as I am slowly realizing, there's no way to prevent the output of the following
headers which basically say that no client or proxy caching should be done.
I agree that the default policy should be to not cache but it should be
possible to allow to cache.
Even changing the header v
Le 14 mars 2011 à 14:47, Paul Libbrecht a écrit :
> as I am slowly realizing, there's no way to prevent the output of the
> following headers which basically say that no client or proxy caching should
> be done.
> I agree that the default policy should be to not cache but it should b
xpires = $util.getDate().getTime())
#set($expires = $expires+6)
#set($expires =$util.getDate($expires))
$response.setDateHeader("Expires",$expires.getTime())
(the magic with the addition that has to take place in set took me some time...
ggr)
paul
Le 14 mars 2011 à 18:23, Paul
On Mar 15, 2011, at 8:24 AM, Marius Dumitru Florea wrote:
> On 03/14/2011 07:33 PM, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
>>
>> [...] (the magic with the addition that has to take place in set took me
>> some time... ggr)
>
> You could have used the
>> http://veloci
Le 15 mars 2011 à 12:07, Vincent Massol a écrit :
>> Thanks for the suggestion, done at:
>> http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Caching-Headers
which you moved to:
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Add+Caching+Headers
I am not sure this a good i
Le 15 mars 2011 à 12:33, Vincent Massol a écrit :
>> I would prefer Caching-Headers (or Caching+Headers or...).
>
> Well I aligned it with the "rule" we've used for naming extensions and
> scripts which is:
> * Words separated by spaces
> * Mention action for scripts
> The idea is when you look
read
> (topics, dates, tags, rates) and much less geek.
>
> I am +1 for a forum solution for users.
>
> --
> Thibaut
>
> On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Andreas Hahn wrote:
>
>> Am 14.03.2011 09:16, schrieb Vincent Massol:
>>> On Mar 13, 2011, at 1
Ramon,
I don't know these versions well but I believe the schema upgrade is at any
page request so it wouldn't make a difference.
Is the "loong" really long?
paul
Le 17 mars 2011 à 22:25, Ramon Gomes Brandão - SERINT a écrit :
> Anybody?
>
> Ramon Gomes Brandão
>
>
> -Original Message
Henning,
how have you been tracking that?
Was there a proxy you could put mid-way so that you could log the requests?
I guess you're talking of a connection from the server.
One way to drill this down further might be to modify /etc/hosts (or an
equivalent) so that these requests trigger an exce
Thibaut,
look at the archive, there's at least two.
The one of xwiki.org (l10n ?)
And the one of i2geo ( http://i2geo.net/xwiki/bin/view/TranslationUpdate/ )
I wouldn't be surprised there are others.
Arguments for each are available in the list.
paul
Le 10 avr. 2011 à 13:04, Thibaut Camberlin
Depending on the version you use, and how much you tuned it, using a different
"context name" than /xwiki/ is likely to produce bizarre behaviours i believe.
Are you sure you need the section? Isn't that the door towards opening
your server to be exploited as a proxy to go outside?
paul
Le 1
Stephanie,
the default content license, as written in the footer, is the Creative Commons
license.
This is easily adjustable and is by no means mandatory.
The XWiki code (which includes some of the original page contents) is under
LGPL.
They do not need to be equal or bound as far as I know.
T
Stéphanie,
my XWiki never did image refactoring.
However, my UMTS stick internet provider (1&1, through vodafone, could be the
same with SFR) does it always by default: it applies fairly strong jpeg
compression to any image request. That gives a pretty dusty web effect which is
pretty horrible
We have some russian, macedonian, czech and chinese on i2geo.net
We had several issues at the beginning which were mostly related to the DB.
The default configuration was still using an iso-8859-15 encoding (iso-8859-1 +
euro).
Changing the default encoding of the MySQL was not enough, we had to
Sandor,
that message says your Hibernate config is not correct. Have you tried
adjusting it?
paul
Le 7 juil. 2011 à 19:25, s...@vollbio.de a écrit :
> Dear Group,
>
> after following the guide on
> http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/InstallationGlassFish I
> seem to be get
Eduard,
I managed to create a workspace really easily...
The javascript validation is really cute.
how can I activate "real-time editing"?
I tried creating a page and opening it in two different browsers, in two
windows of the same browser... no change propagation.
There must be something I mi
Le 20 juil. 2011 à 07:39, Marius Dumitru Florea a écrit :
> Either change your user type from simple to advance (from the
> Preferences section of your user profile) and then choose "Real Time"
> from the edit menu, or simply add editor=rt to the query string of the
> edit URL:
>
> /xwiki/bi
Guillaume, others,
I think such a rich copy-and-paste as he describes is becoming slowly possible
with the HTML5 and browser-specific APIs which are emerging.
It'd probably take a GSOC to do it but things such as:
- html code (full, typically sanitized)
- rtf
- images (for sure png and jpeg, mos
Dimitry,
wouldn't honouring the Range http-header be sufficient and a lot more
widespread?
I think I know it would honour wget --continue for example.
BitTorrent transmission, although clearly more efficient, is not too well
tolerated in many network environments as it is commonly used for the
Marius,
a new version of the clipboard events draft has been just launched:
http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/clipops/clipops.html
This, together with the HTML 5 specification, should resolve the issues you
describe below.
It is an implementation work, a non-trivial one.
Gerritjan, if you ha
Antoine,
We've done this for most sites without an issue and, I find, is best practice.
(e.g. on i2geo.net, www.curriki.org, infitea.eu, ...)
Be careful to proxy wiki.mydomain.com/xwiki/ to localhost:8180/xwiki/ (i.e.
don't miss the trailing slash both sides), that's a common pitfall.
Sometimes,
Dimitry,
I do not of Eclipse or Office integrations (I would fear for both) but I would
suspect number 3 is related to the request encoding (the encoding of map from
%xx to string values). I believe we have it right on draft.i2geo.net.
Our xwiki is very old but indeed I could not set a parent o
hello XWiki experts,
I have an object property that's of type number.
I have not been able to find the type of a variable x so that:
doc.getObject("Space.Class").set("amountr", x)
doc.save()
works without a hibernate error.
I tried float or integer "sub-type" of number.
What should I
Le 14 oct. 2011 à 19:44, Sergiu Dumitriu a écrit :
>> I have an object property that's of type number.
>> I have not been able to find the type of a variable x so that:
>> doc.getObject("Space.Class").set("amountr", x)
>> doc.save()
>> works without a hibernate error.
>
> What is the error you ge
Le 10 nov. 2011 à 10:54, Sergiu Dumitriu a écrit :
> It doesn't work for me either. Normally, there are some shortcuts that
> trigger the "View" button, and they seem to include Ctrl+V. To fix it locally
> for you, edit the translation file and remove it from
> core.viewers.jump.dialog.action
How hard would it be to add two actions
/begincompoundedit/
/endcompoundedit/
?
I think this is what a normal text editor does before calling a macro.
paul
Le 20 déc. 2011 à 12:33, Sergiu Dumitriu a écrit :
> On 12/20/2011 06:17 AM, Kjartan Hauksson wrote:
>> Hello all
>>
>> I intend to do
there used to be a superadmin setting in xwiki.cfg which is commented out by
default.
In MySQL, you'd have to find the right record for the value of the admin's
password.
paul
Le 21 déc. 2011 à 15:21, Kjartan Hauksson a écrit :
> So, I managed to lock myself out of my xwiki site. Is there a way
Ludovic,
I knew it's used there so I tried to answer the question about the
international-character-set of the file-names.
I think the answer is no because I uploaded:
http://planete.sankore.org/xwiki/bin/view/Coll_polx/lecielbleuteX
with the tile "le ciel bleuté ¬X>λω" and with the file
Mohit,
I am not sure which search you are using but the normal way to do this is to
use query expansion. Basically:
- take the existing search system let it parse the query (including parameters)
- combine the query with a mandatory addition that includes the rights
(that'd mean: read the users
Mohit,
there's no way, I think, to insert a parameter at each request.
Without putting in each link of course.
Or without using a servlet filter.
paul
Le 6 févr. 2012 à 17:28, mohit gupta a écrit :
> i am using xwiki as wiki website for my banking application. i provided a
> link AppHelp on my
inside the but did not find
> anywhere
>
> On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 10:16 PM, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
>
>> Mohit,
>>
>> there's no way, I think, to insert a parameter at each request.
>> Without putting in each link of course.
>> Or without using a se
Chynte,
a little bit of that has been done for internationalization phrases which are
special documents (organized as properties).
XWiki has l10n.xwiki.org and at i2geo we made the translation-updater tool:
http://i2geo.net/xwiki/bin/view/TranslationUpdate/
Your feature set is more compl
Hello fellow xwiki users,
we discovered recently the usage of the width parameter when delivering a
picture from an xwiki document attachment.
Surprisingly this is available in our production server, based on the grumpy
xwiki 1.5, but has not been used in the UI of Curriki which has, however,
As a personal experience, more based on habits, tomcat is of real good quality
most of the times.
Things like encoding must be cared for early... but that is easy to make.
i2geo.net is used quite commonly and runs tomcat 7 (with my own scripts... but
I do not think that makes a big difference).
Ricardo,
are you by any chance on a Mac?
If yes go and download OmniWeb and open the error-console.
That console shows all the details of the http traffic. This is generally where
I catch Cookie mismatches which could well be your error.
Firebug can, otherwise, help this as well.
Be sure to use
I forgot to say, on curriki.org, which is under very high demand, we use the
Sun Java Application server on solaris engines.
Using Glassfish is likely to give similar results.
paul
Le 13 févr. 2012 à 20:39, Paul Libbrecht a écrit :
> As a personal experience, more based on habits, tomcat
Le 13 févr. 2012 à 23:31, ricardo.julio.rodriguez.fernan...@sergas.es a écrit :
>>> are you by any chance on a Mac?
>>> If yes go and download OmniWeb and open the error-console.
>>> That console shows all the details of the http traffic. This is generally
>>> where I catch Cookie mismatches whic
Le 14 févr. 2012 à 00:09, ricardo.julio.rodriguez.fernan...@sergas.es a écrit :
> http://atrium_km.idisantiago.es/bin/download/Project/Transcan2012/S28BW.numbers.png
> - at least from my browsers here, this image is freely accessible...
>
>> Is there a specific proxy, cache, reverse-proxy, lo
Le 14 févr. 2012 à 07:59, Vincent Massol a écrit :
> Would be interesting to be moved as documentation on xwiki.org… :)
I'd agree.
This is about UI writing however... not sure where that can be.
(in the syntax definition??)
> Best place IMO would be to create an extension for the Image Plugin o
Thank you very much Sergiu,
is there any way that can be ensured to avoid the attachment be loaded
currently?
paul
Le 14 févr. 2012 à 07:56, Sergiu Dumitriu a écrit :
> On 02/12/2012 05:54 PM, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
>>
>> Hello fellow xwiki users,
>>
>> we disco
Le 14 févr. 2012 à 10:28, Vincent Massol a écrit :
>> (in the syntax definition??)
>
> Definitely not in the syntax.
>
> This should go in the documentation for the Image Plugin and the Platform
> extension of Rendering, i.e. both on http://extensions.xwiki.org.
you need to make it central in
Le 17 févr. 2012 à 14:11, Thomas Mortagne a écrit :
> Here are some ideas based on your comments:
One point you omitted Thomas: XWiki's API gives an easy access to the diffs
(when programming with XWki, I think this is not behind the REST interface). So
that could easily be used.
So did I un
Thomas,
have you really restarted?
To debug that you need at least the web-inspector/firebug's network tab.
My best tool there is OmniWeb's Error-console where you can see a Set-Cookie
header that would be erroneous.
hope it helps.
paul
PS: I've never used ProxyPreserveHost (I think it was not
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