Re: [xwiki-users] ghost document

2008-03-09 Thread [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT Team
[Ricardo Rodriguez] wrote: Sorry for insisting on this topic, but I have at least an annoying aesthetic problem that is causing me some problems here. You will see in the following link two documents starting with PCI. The second one, PCI/... points to nothing.

Re: [xwiki-users] ghost document

2008-03-05 Thread [Ricardo Rodriguez]
Sorry for insisting on this topic, but I have at least an annoying aesthetic problem that is causing me some problems here. You will see in the following link two documents starting with PCI. The second one, PCI/... points to nothing.

Re: [xwiki-users] ghost document

2008-02-25 Thread Esbach, Brandon
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT Team Sent: 24 February 2008 23:14 To: XWiki Users Subject: [xwiki-users] ghost document Hi, This doubt comes from a previous thread, document name including /. But as far as the behavior now

Re: [xwiki-users] ghost document

2008-02-25 Thread [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT Team
Esbach, Brandon wrote: Slash in the actual name is not such a good idea - xwiki assumes you're trying to create a new space, and acts accordingly. For me, the updateName() script catches both / and \ though, among other problem characters (or is that something I've changed on mine)? I

[xwiki-users] ghost document

2008-02-24 Thread [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT Team
Hi, This doubt comes from a previous thread, document name including /. But as far as the behavior now is a bit different, I don't know why, please, allow me to start a new issue. The point is that I'd created a document with / in its name. Namely PCI/A/9641/07. It is quite frequent to find