Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone

2009-12-14 Thread Vincent Gerris

hi Sergiu,

I created the request, thank you for your support!
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XABLOG-96

Kind regards,
Vincent Gerris

On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 06:22 -0800, Sergiu Dumitriu-2 [via XWiki] wrote:
 On 12/11/2009 02:50 PM, Vincent Gerris wrote: 
 
  
  hi Vincent, 
  
  I am really happy with the new editor, I can use backslashes again
 now :) \. 
  We also made a few modifications to the Blog, which makes it
 possible to 
  post when in a category. 
  A wannahave would be to be able to do this and have the current
 category 
  marked in the publish screen by default :). 
  
  Thanks a lot! 
 
 
 Good idea, could you open a new issue here: 
 http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XABLOG
 
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Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone

2009-12-11 Thread Vincent Gerris

hi Vincent,

I am really happy with the new editor, I can use backslashes again now :) \.
We also made a few modifications to the Blog, which makes it possible to
post when in a category.
A wannahave would be to be able to do this and have the current category
marked in the publish screen by default :).

Thanks a lot!

Kind regards,
Vincent Gerris


vmassol wrote:
 
 
 On Dec 10, 2009, at 4:30 PM, Vincent Gerris wrote:
 

 hi Vincent,

 Thank you for your response.
 I have a full agenda these days, but I will try to evaluate 2.1RC1.
 
 2.1 final is now out... :-)
 
 -Vincent
 
 We will probably upgrade from 1.9.3 to 2.1 release anyway when it  
 comes out,
 but I am waiting for servers to be made ready to do a new install  
 and off
 course we will report issues on that.

 Thank you (and your collegues) for all your work!
 Given there are some issues with XWiki, we do really like the  
 product and
 the way it is built!

 Kind regards,
 Vincent Gerris


 vmassol wrote:

 Hi Vincent,

 On Dec 3, 2009, at 11:14 AM, Vincent Gerris wrote:


 Hi all,

 I just did something like this recently and think I can explain it
 briefly.
 It's a bit of work and I get some errors I do not understand, but it
 works.
 Here's how I did it:

 1. Make a complete export of the Wiki in the admin backend.
 2. Extract the XAR you have.
 3. Edit package.xml : remove all lines NOT referring to the Blog
 space.
 4. Delete all folders except the Blog one.
 5. Decide the spacenaam you would like to give it: I chose Blogboek
 (let's
 call it that for the rest of this explanation).
 6. Change the foldername to Blogboek.
 7. Change all references to Blog in Blogboek. I did that by running
 a script
 on the commandline (using Linux) that replaces .Blog by .Blogboek.
 8. You should now have the package.xml containing the subscription
 of the
 files in the Blogboek folder. Note that this also contains all the
 Blog-posts that were in the Blog space.
 9. To get the categories displayed properly, change line 113 in
 CategoriesPanel.xml:
 #getCategoriesHierarchy('Blogboek' $tree)
 10. When ready, put everything in a zip and rename it to XAR. MAke
 sure the
 folder and file are in the root of the zip, not in a folder (chack
 by view
 it).
 11. Now you can import the XAR in the Xwiki admin backend.

 The only error I encounteres was a list of files named Blog.xxx.xxx
 that
 were not imported.
 It seems somehow there is metadata that knows the files came from
 the Blog
 space.
 The other files (Blogboek.xxx.xxx) are imported correctly, so the
 result was
 what I wanted:
 a seperate space with the complete Blog functionality, seperate from
 the
 Xwiki core.

 Note that Blog is in development and there are irritating bugs in  
 the
 editor.
 http://n2.nabble.com/Blog-2-0-Upgrade-and-WYSIWYG-td3266917.html#a3266917
 http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XABLOG-63

 I really hope a syntax 2 version will be in a coming Xwiki release
 using the
 new editor.

 The syntax 2.0 blog is planned to be in the XE 2.1RC1 release later
 today :)

 We'd love if you could try it out and let us know if there are any
 issue so that we can fix them before the XE 2.1 final planned for  
 next
 week.

 Thanks
 -Vincent

 Thank you all for your help, hope this is usefull!




 vmassol wrote:

 Since this is such a frequently asked question it would be nice if
 someone could:

 1) document it on xwiki.org, either:
 - in the FAQ
 - as a code snippet on http://dev.xwiki.org

 or even better:

 2) create an application (XAR) that does this and upload it on
 http://code.xwiki.org

 Anyone up for this? :)

 Thanks
 -Vincent

 On Jan 8, 2008, at 8:55 PM, Campbell, Timothy D wrote:

 that's what I was thinking but I continue to get an error when I
 create a ClassSheet (it will not allow me to). I keep getting an
 error every time. a 4.26 while parsing velocity error. Do you have
 any information or installation errors I might have? Are certain
 velocity or java files/programs necessary that are not in the
 documentation?

 Thanks in advance,
 Tim

 

 From: users-boun...@xwiki.org on behalf of Esbach, Brandon
 Sent: Tue 1/8/2008 12:50 PM
 To: XWiki Users
 Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone


 Hi Tim,

 If you look through Nabble, this has been described a few times
 before.  It's fairly easy to do.

 

 From: users-boun...@xwiki.org [mailto:users-boun...@xwiki.org] On
 Behalf Of Campbell, Timothy D
 Sent: 08 January 2008 17:39
 To: users@xwiki.org
 Subject: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone


 Has anyone successfully created a second blog in a single wiki? If
 so, please give me some guidence on how to do this task. Also,  
 what
 could be a source of a velocity parsing error while creating a  
 class
 sheet? Please respond to help progress my research.

 Thanks in advance,
 Tim
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Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone

2009-12-11 Thread Sergiu Dumitriu
On 12/11/2009 02:50 PM, Vincent Gerris wrote:

 hi Vincent,

 I am really happy with the new editor, I can use backslashes again now :) \.
 We also made a few modifications to the Blog, which makes it possible to
 post when in a category.
 A wannahave would be to be able to do this and have the current category
 marked in the publish screen by default :).

 Thanks a lot!


Good idea, could you open a new issue here:
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XABLOG

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Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone

2009-12-10 Thread Vincent Gerris

Hi Sergiu,

The form was not exactly matching our needs, because it leaves the
categories in the Blog space, while the document are in another (as far I
could see).

We have a seperate space for all our documents, because we prefer to not be
forced to update standard components that we use.
Since Blog is in the XWiki core now, an update of the core might change our
functionality, which we would like to keep in our own hands.

I am lloking forward to the Blog being included as a seperate space,
especially because there are many changes in it related to the XWiki 2
syntaxis.

Thank you for your quick reply, I hope my answer is usefull.


Sergiu Dumitriu-2 wrote:
 
 On 12/03/2009 01:01 PM, Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
 Hi Vincent,

 can you try this next time you need to create a new blog in your wiki:
 http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Applications/BlogApplication#HAddmultipleblogsinyourwikis

 and tell me how it goes?

 Guillaume
 
 This is still too complicated. A shorter process:
 
 1. Go to http://host/xwiki/bin/view/Blog/Management
 2. Use the form in that page.
 
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Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone

2009-12-10 Thread Sergiu Dumitriu
On 12/10/2009 02:50 PM, Vincent Gerris wrote:

 Hi Sergiu,

 The form was not exactly matching our needs, because it leaves the
 categories in the Blog space, while the document are in another (as far I
 could see).

Yes, this is known and should be fixed in the future.

 We have a seperate space for all our documents, because we prefer to not be
 forced to update standard components that we use.
 Since Blog is in the XWiki core now, an update of the core might change our
 functionality, which we would like to keep in our own hands.

 I am lloking forward to the Blog being included as a seperate space,
 especially because there are many changes in it related to the XWiki 2
 syntaxis.

 Thank you for your quick reply, I hope my answer is usefull.


 Sergiu Dumitriu-2 wrote:

 On 12/03/2009 01:01 PM, Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
 Hi Vincent,

 can you try this next time you need to create a new blog in your wiki:
 http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Applications/BlogApplication#HAddmultipleblogsinyourwikis

 and tell me how it goes?

 Guillaume

 This is still too complicated. A shorter process:

 1. Go to http://host/xwiki/bin/view/Blog/Management
 2. Use the form in that page.


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Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone

2009-12-10 Thread Vincent Gerris

hi Vincent,

Thank you for your response.
I have a full agenda these days, but I will try to evaluate 2.1RC1.
We will probably upgrade from 1.9.3 to 2.1 release anyway when it comes out,
but I am waiting for servers to be made ready to do a new install and off
course we will report issues on that.

Thank you (and your collegues) for all your work!
Given there are some issues with XWiki, we do really like the product and
the way it is built!

Kind regards,
Vincent Gerris


vmassol wrote:
 
 Hi Vincent,
 
 On Dec 3, 2009, at 11:14 AM, Vincent Gerris wrote:
 

 Hi all,

 I just did something like this recently and think I can explain it  
 briefly.
 It's a bit of work and I get some errors I do not understand, but it  
 works.
 Here's how I did it:

 1. Make a complete export of the Wiki in the admin backend.
 2. Extract the XAR you have.
 3. Edit package.xml : remove all lines NOT referring to the Blog  
 space.
 4. Delete all folders except the Blog one.
 5. Decide the spacenaam you would like to give it: I chose Blogboek  
 (let's
 call it that for the rest of this explanation).
 6. Change the foldername to Blogboek.
 7. Change all references to Blog in Blogboek. I did that by running  
 a script
 on the commandline (using Linux) that replaces .Blog by .Blogboek.
 8. You should now have the package.xml containing the subscription  
 of the
 files in the Blogboek folder. Note that this also contains all the
 Blog-posts that were in the Blog space.
 9. To get the categories displayed properly, change line 113 in
 CategoriesPanel.xml:
 #getCategoriesHierarchy('Blogboek' $tree)
 10. When ready, put everything in a zip and rename it to XAR. MAke  
 sure the
 folder and file are in the root of the zip, not in a folder (chack  
 by view
 it).
 11. Now you can import the XAR in the Xwiki admin backend.

 The only error I encounteres was a list of files named Blog.xxx.xxx  
 that
 were not imported.
 It seems somehow there is metadata that knows the files came from  
 the Blog
 space.
 The other files (Blogboek.xxx.xxx) are imported correctly, so the  
 result was
 what I wanted:
 a seperate space with the complete Blog functionality, seperate from  
 the
 Xwiki core.

 Note that Blog is in development and there are irritating bugs in the
 editor.
 http://n2.nabble.com/Blog-2-0-Upgrade-and-WYSIWYG-td3266917.html#a3266917
 http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XABLOG-63

 I really hope a syntax 2 version will be in a coming Xwiki release  
 using the
 new editor.
 
 The syntax 2.0 blog is planned to be in the XE 2.1RC1 release later  
 today :)
 
 We'd love if you could try it out and let us know if there are any  
 issue so that we can fix them before the XE 2.1 final planned for next  
 week.
 
 Thanks
 -Vincent
 
 Thank you all for your help, hope this is usefull!




 vmassol wrote:

 Since this is such a frequently asked question it would be nice if
 someone could:

 1) document it on xwiki.org, either:
 - in the FAQ
 - as a code snippet on http://dev.xwiki.org

 or even better:

 2) create an application (XAR) that does this and upload it on
 http://code.xwiki.org

 Anyone up for this? :)

 Thanks
 -Vincent

 On Jan 8, 2008, at 8:55 PM, Campbell, Timothy D wrote:

 that's what I was thinking but I continue to get an error when I
 create a ClassSheet (it will not allow me to). I keep getting an
 error every time. a 4.26 while parsing velocity error. Do you have
 any information or installation errors I might have? Are certain
 velocity or java files/programs necessary that are not in the
 documentation?

 Thanks in advance,
 Tim

 

 From: users-boun...@xwiki.org on behalf of Esbach, Brandon
 Sent: Tue 1/8/2008 12:50 PM
 To: XWiki Users
 Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone


 Hi Tim,

 If you look through Nabble, this has been described a few times
 before.  It's fairly easy to do.

 

 From: users-boun...@xwiki.org [mailto:users-boun...@xwiki.org] On
 Behalf Of Campbell, Timothy D
 Sent: 08 January 2008 17:39
 To: users@xwiki.org
 Subject: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone


 Has anyone successfully created a second blog in a single wiki? If
 so, please give me some guidence on how to do this task. Also, what
 could be a source of a velocity parsing error while creating a class
 sheet? Please respond to help progress my research.

 Thanks in advance,
 Tim
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Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone

2009-12-10 Thread Vincent Massol

On Dec 10, 2009, at 4:30 PM, Vincent Gerris wrote:


 hi Vincent,

 Thank you for your response.
 I have a full agenda these days, but I will try to evaluate 2.1RC1.

2.1 final is now out... :-)

-Vincent

 We will probably upgrade from 1.9.3 to 2.1 release anyway when it  
 comes out,
 but I am waiting for servers to be made ready to do a new install  
 and off
 course we will report issues on that.

 Thank you (and your collegues) for all your work!
 Given there are some issues with XWiki, we do really like the  
 product and
 the way it is built!

 Kind regards,
 Vincent Gerris


 vmassol wrote:

 Hi Vincent,

 On Dec 3, 2009, at 11:14 AM, Vincent Gerris wrote:


 Hi all,

 I just did something like this recently and think I can explain it
 briefly.
 It's a bit of work and I get some errors I do not understand, but it
 works.
 Here's how I did it:

 1. Make a complete export of the Wiki in the admin backend.
 2. Extract the XAR you have.
 3. Edit package.xml : remove all lines NOT referring to the Blog
 space.
 4. Delete all folders except the Blog one.
 5. Decide the spacenaam you would like to give it: I chose Blogboek
 (let's
 call it that for the rest of this explanation).
 6. Change the foldername to Blogboek.
 7. Change all references to Blog in Blogboek. I did that by running
 a script
 on the commandline (using Linux) that replaces .Blog by .Blogboek.
 8. You should now have the package.xml containing the subscription
 of the
 files in the Blogboek folder. Note that this also contains all the
 Blog-posts that were in the Blog space.
 9. To get the categories displayed properly, change line 113 in
 CategoriesPanel.xml:
 #getCategoriesHierarchy('Blogboek' $tree)
 10. When ready, put everything in a zip and rename it to XAR. MAke
 sure the
 folder and file are in the root of the zip, not in a folder (chack
 by view
 it).
 11. Now you can import the XAR in the Xwiki admin backend.

 The only error I encounteres was a list of files named Blog.xxx.xxx
 that
 were not imported.
 It seems somehow there is metadata that knows the files came from
 the Blog
 space.
 The other files (Blogboek.xxx.xxx) are imported correctly, so the
 result was
 what I wanted:
 a seperate space with the complete Blog functionality, seperate from
 the
 Xwiki core.

 Note that Blog is in development and there are irritating bugs in  
 the
 editor.
 http://n2.nabble.com/Blog-2-0-Upgrade-and-WYSIWYG-td3266917.html#a3266917
 http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XABLOG-63

 I really hope a syntax 2 version will be in a coming Xwiki release
 using the
 new editor.

 The syntax 2.0 blog is planned to be in the XE 2.1RC1 release later
 today :)

 We'd love if you could try it out and let us know if there are any
 issue so that we can fix them before the XE 2.1 final planned for  
 next
 week.

 Thanks
 -Vincent

 Thank you all for your help, hope this is usefull!




 vmassol wrote:

 Since this is such a frequently asked question it would be nice if
 someone could:

 1) document it on xwiki.org, either:
 - in the FAQ
 - as a code snippet on http://dev.xwiki.org

 or even better:

 2) create an application (XAR) that does this and upload it on
 http://code.xwiki.org

 Anyone up for this? :)

 Thanks
 -Vincent

 On Jan 8, 2008, at 8:55 PM, Campbell, Timothy D wrote:

 that's what I was thinking but I continue to get an error when I
 create a ClassSheet (it will not allow me to). I keep getting an
 error every time. a 4.26 while parsing velocity error. Do you have
 any information or installation errors I might have? Are certain
 velocity or java files/programs necessary that are not in the
 documentation?

 Thanks in advance,
 Tim

 

 From: users-boun...@xwiki.org on behalf of Esbach, Brandon
 Sent: Tue 1/8/2008 12:50 PM
 To: XWiki Users
 Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone


 Hi Tim,

 If you look through Nabble, this has been described a few times
 before.  It's fairly easy to do.

 

 From: users-boun...@xwiki.org [mailto:users-boun...@xwiki.org] On
 Behalf Of Campbell, Timothy D
 Sent: 08 January 2008 17:39
 To: users@xwiki.org
 Subject: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone


 Has anyone successfully created a second blog in a single wiki? If
 so, please give me some guidence on how to do this task. Also,  
 what
 could be a source of a velocity parsing error while creating a  
 class
 sheet? Please respond to help progress my research.

 Thanks in advance,
 Tim
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Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone

2009-12-03 Thread Vincent Gerris

Hi all,

I just did something like this recently and think I can explain it briefly.
It's a bit of work and I get some errors I do not understand, but it works.
Here's how I did it:

1. Make a complete export of the Wiki in the admin backend.
2. Extract the XAR you have.
3. Edit package.xml : remove all lines NOT referring to the Blog space.
4. Delete all folders except the Blog one.
5. Decide the spacenaam you would like to give it: I chose Blogboek (let's
call it that for the rest of this explanation).
6. Change the foldername to Blogboek.
7. Change all references to Blog in Blogboek. I did that by running a script
on the commandline (using Linux) that replaces .Blog by .Blogboek.
8. You should now have the package.xml containing the subscription of the
files in the Blogboek folder. Note that this also contains all the
Blog-posts that were in the Blog space. 
9. To get the categories displayed properly, change line 113 in
CategoriesPanel.xml:
#getCategoriesHierarchy('Blogboek' $tree)
10. When ready, put everything in a zip and rename it to XAR. MAke sure the
folder and file are in the root of the zip, not in a folder (chack by view
it).
11. Now you can import the XAR in the Xwiki admin backend.

The only error I encounteres was a list of files named Blog.xxx.xxx that
were not imported.
It seems somehow there is metadata that knows the files came from the Blog
space.
The other files (Blogboek.xxx.xxx) are imported correctly, so the result was
what I wanted:
a seperate space with the complete Blog functionality, seperate from the
Xwiki core.

Note that Blog is in development and there are irritating bugs in the
editor.
http://n2.nabble.com/Blog-2-0-Upgrade-and-WYSIWYG-td3266917.html#a3266917
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XABLOG-63

I really hope a syntax 2 version will be in a coming Xwiki release using the
new editor.
Thank you all for your help, hope this is usefull!




vmassol wrote:
 
 Since this is such a frequently asked question it would be nice if  
 someone could:
 
 1) document it on xwiki.org, either:
 - in the FAQ
 - as a code snippet on http://dev.xwiki.org
 
 or even better:
 
 2) create an application (XAR) that does this and upload it on
 http://code.xwiki.org
 
 Anyone up for this? :)
 
 Thanks
 -Vincent
 
 On Jan 8, 2008, at 8:55 PM, Campbell, Timothy D wrote:
 
 that's what I was thinking but I continue to get an error when I  
 create a ClassSheet (it will not allow me to). I keep getting an  
 error every time. a 4.26 while parsing velocity error. Do you have  
 any information or installation errors I might have? Are certain  
 velocity or java files/programs necessary that are not in the  
 documentation?

 Thanks in advance,
 Tim

 

 From: users-boun...@xwiki.org on behalf of Esbach, Brandon
 Sent: Tue 1/8/2008 12:50 PM
 To: XWiki Users
 Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone


 Hi Tim,

 If you look through Nabble, this has been described a few times  
 before.  It's fairly easy to do.

 

 From: users-boun...@xwiki.org [mailto:users-boun...@xwiki.org] On  
 Behalf Of Campbell, Timothy D
 Sent: 08 January 2008 17:39
 To: users@xwiki.org
 Subject: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone


 Has anyone successfully created a second blog in a single wiki? If  
 so, please give me some guidence on how to do this task. Also, what  
 could be a source of a velocity parsing error while creating a class  
 sheet? Please respond to help progress my research.

 Thanks in advance,
 Tim
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Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone

2009-12-03 Thread Vincent Massol
Hi Vincent,

On Dec 3, 2009, at 11:14 AM, Vincent Gerris wrote:


 Hi all,

 I just did something like this recently and think I can explain it  
 briefly.
 It's a bit of work and I get some errors I do not understand, but it  
 works.
 Here's how I did it:

 1. Make a complete export of the Wiki in the admin backend.
 2. Extract the XAR you have.
 3. Edit package.xml : remove all lines NOT referring to the Blog  
 space.
 4. Delete all folders except the Blog one.
 5. Decide the spacenaam you would like to give it: I chose Blogboek  
 (let's
 call it that for the rest of this explanation).
 6. Change the foldername to Blogboek.
 7. Change all references to Blog in Blogboek. I did that by running  
 a script
 on the commandline (using Linux) that replaces .Blog by .Blogboek.
 8. You should now have the package.xml containing the subscription  
 of the
 files in the Blogboek folder. Note that this also contains all the
 Blog-posts that were in the Blog space.
 9. To get the categories displayed properly, change line 113 in
 CategoriesPanel.xml:
 #getCategoriesHierarchy('Blogboek' $tree)
 10. When ready, put everything in a zip and rename it to XAR. MAke  
 sure the
 folder and file are in the root of the zip, not in a folder (chack  
 by view
 it).
 11. Now you can import the XAR in the Xwiki admin backend.

 The only error I encounteres was a list of files named Blog.xxx.xxx  
 that
 were not imported.
 It seems somehow there is metadata that knows the files came from  
 the Blog
 space.
 The other files (Blogboek.xxx.xxx) are imported correctly, so the  
 result was
 what I wanted:
 a seperate space with the complete Blog functionality, seperate from  
 the
 Xwiki core.

 Note that Blog is in development and there are irritating bugs in the
 editor.
 http://n2.nabble.com/Blog-2-0-Upgrade-and-WYSIWYG-td3266917.html#a3266917
 http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XABLOG-63

 I really hope a syntax 2 version will be in a coming Xwiki release  
 using the
 new editor.

The syntax 2.0 blog is planned to be in the XE 2.1RC1 release later  
today :)

We'd love if you could try it out and let us know if there are any  
issue so that we can fix them before the XE 2.1 final planned for next  
week.

Thanks
-Vincent

 Thank you all for your help, hope this is usefull!




 vmassol wrote:

 Since this is such a frequently asked question it would be nice if
 someone could:

 1) document it on xwiki.org, either:
 - in the FAQ
 - as a code snippet on http://dev.xwiki.org

 or even better:

 2) create an application (XAR) that does this and upload it on
 http://code.xwiki.org

 Anyone up for this? :)

 Thanks
 -Vincent

 On Jan 8, 2008, at 8:55 PM, Campbell, Timothy D wrote:

 that's what I was thinking but I continue to get an error when I
 create a ClassSheet (it will not allow me to). I keep getting an
 error every time. a 4.26 while parsing velocity error. Do you have
 any information or installation errors I might have? Are certain
 velocity or java files/programs necessary that are not in the
 documentation?

 Thanks in advance,
 Tim

 

 From: users-boun...@xwiki.org on behalf of Esbach, Brandon
 Sent: Tue 1/8/2008 12:50 PM
 To: XWiki Users
 Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone


 Hi Tim,

 If you look through Nabble, this has been described a few times
 before.  It's fairly easy to do.

 

 From: users-boun...@xwiki.org [mailto:users-boun...@xwiki.org] On
 Behalf Of Campbell, Timothy D
 Sent: 08 January 2008 17:39
 To: users@xwiki.org
 Subject: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone


 Has anyone successfully created a second blog in a single wiki? If
 so, please give me some guidence on how to do this task. Also, what
 could be a source of a velocity parsing error while creating a class
 sheet? Please respond to help progress my research.

 Thanks in advance,
 Tim
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Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone

2009-12-03 Thread Guillaume Lerouge
Hi Vincent,

On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Vincent Gerris v.j.ger...@hhs.nl wrote:


 Hi all,

 I just did something like this recently and think I can explain it briefly.
 It's a bit of work and I get some errors I do not understand, but it works.
 Here's how I did it:

 1. Make a complete export of the Wiki in the admin backend.
 2. Extract the XAR you have.
 3. Edit package.xml : remove all lines NOT referring to the Blog space.
 4. Delete all folders except the Blog one.
 5. Decide the spacenaam you would like to give it: I chose Blogboek (let's
 call it that for the rest of this explanation).
 6. Change the foldername to Blogboek.
 7. Change all references to Blog in Blogboek. I did that by running a
 script
 on the commandline (using Linux) that replaces .Blog by .Blogboek.
 8. You should now have the package.xml containing the subscription of the
 files in the Blogboek folder. Note that this also contains all the
 Blog-posts that were in the Blog space.
 9. To get the categories displayed properly, change line 113 in
 CategoriesPanel.xml:
 #getCategoriesHierarchy('Blogboek' $tree)
 10. When ready, put everything in a zip and rename it to XAR. MAke sure the
 folder and file are in the root of the zip, not in a folder (chack by view
 it).
 11. Now you can import the XAR in the Xwiki admin backend.

 The only error I encounteres was a list of files named Blog.xxx.xxx that
 were not imported.
 It seems somehow there is metadata that knows the files came from the Blog
 space.
 The other files (Blogboek.xxx.xxx) are imported correctly, so the result
 was
 what I wanted:
 a seperate space with the complete Blog functionality, seperate from the
 Xwiki core.

 Note that Blog is in development and there are irritating bugs in the
 editor.
 http://n2.nabble.com/Blog-2-0-Upgrade-and-WYSIWYG-td3266917.html#a3266917
 http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XABLOG-63

 I really hope a syntax 2 version will be in a coming Xwiki release using
 the
 new editor.
 Thank you all for your help, hope this is usefull!


You really went through a painful process. There's a much easier way to
create a new blog instance in your wiki. I'll document it ASAP and will
point to the documentation page from here.

Guillaume




 vmassol wrote:
 
  Since this is such a frequently asked question it would be nice if
  someone could:
 
  1) document it on xwiki.org, either:
  - in the FAQ
  - as a code snippet on http://dev.xwiki.org
 
  or even better:
 
  2) create an application (XAR) that does this and upload it on
  http://code.xwiki.org
 
  Anyone up for this? :)
 
  Thanks
  -Vincent
 
  On Jan 8, 2008, at 8:55 PM, Campbell, Timothy D wrote:
 
  that's what I was thinking but I continue to get an error when I
  create a ClassSheet (it will not allow me to). I keep getting an
  error every time. a 4.26 while parsing velocity error. Do you have
  any information or installation errors I might have? Are certain
  velocity or java files/programs necessary that are not in the
  documentation?
 
  Thanks in advance,
  Tim
 
  
 
  From: users-boun...@xwiki.org on behalf of Esbach, Brandon
  Sent: Tue 1/8/2008 12:50 PM
  To: XWiki Users
  Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone
 
 
  Hi Tim,
 
  If you look through Nabble, this has been described a few times
  before.  It's fairly easy to do.
 
  
 
  From: users-boun...@xwiki.org [mailto:users-boun...@xwiki.org] On
  Behalf Of Campbell, Timothy D
  Sent: 08 January 2008 17:39
  To: users@xwiki.org
  Subject: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone
 
 
  Has anyone successfully created a second blog in a single wiki? If
  so, please give me some guidence on how to do this task. Also, what
  could be a source of a velocity parsing error while creating a class
  sheet? Please respond to help progress my research.
 
  Thanks in advance,
  Tim
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Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone

2009-12-03 Thread Guillaume Lerouge
Hi Vincent,

can you try this next time you need to create a new blog in your wiki:
http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Applications/BlogApplication#HAddmultipleblogsinyourwikis

and tell me how it goes?

Guillaume

On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Guillaume Lerouge guilla...@xwiki.comwrote:

 Hi Vincent,

 On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Vincent Gerris v.j.ger...@hhs.nl wrote:


 Hi all,

 I just did something like this recently and think I can explain it
 briefly.
 It's a bit of work and I get some errors I do not understand, but it
 works.
 Here's how I did it:

 1. Make a complete export of the Wiki in the admin backend.
 2. Extract the XAR you have.
 3. Edit package.xml : remove all lines NOT referring to the Blog space.
 4. Delete all folders except the Blog one.
 5. Decide the spacenaam you would like to give it: I chose Blogboek (let's
 call it that for the rest of this explanation).
 6. Change the foldername to Blogboek.
 7. Change all references to Blog in Blogboek. I did that by running a
 script
 on the commandline (using Linux) that replaces .Blog by .Blogboek.
 8. You should now have the package.xml containing the subscription of the
 files in the Blogboek folder. Note that this also contains all the
 Blog-posts that were in the Blog space.
 9. To get the categories displayed properly, change line 113 in
 CategoriesPanel.xml:
 #getCategoriesHierarchy('Blogboek' $tree)
 10. When ready, put everything in a zip and rename it to XAR. MAke sure
 the
 folder and file are in the root of the zip, not in a folder (chack by view
 it).
 11. Now you can import the XAR in the Xwiki admin backend.

 The only error I encounteres was a list of files named Blog.xxx.xxx that
 were not imported.
 It seems somehow there is metadata that knows the files came from the Blog
 space.
 The other files (Blogboek.xxx.xxx) are imported correctly, so the result
 was
 what I wanted:
 a seperate space with the complete Blog functionality, seperate from the
 Xwiki core.

 Note that Blog is in development and there are irritating bugs in the
 editor.
 http://n2.nabble.com/Blog-2-0-Upgrade-and-WYSIWYG-td3266917.html#a3266917
 http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XABLOG-63

 I really hope a syntax 2 version will be in a coming Xwiki release using
 the
 new editor.
 Thank you all for your help, hope this is usefull!


 You really went through a painful process. There's a much easier way to
 create a new blog instance in your wiki. I'll document it ASAP and will
 point to the documentation page from here.

 Guillaume




 vmassol wrote:
 
  Since this is such a frequently asked question it would be nice if
  someone could:
 
  1) document it on xwiki.org, either:
  - in the FAQ
  - as a code snippet on http://dev.xwiki.org
 
  or even better:
 
  2) create an application (XAR) that does this and upload it on
  http://code.xwiki.org
 
  Anyone up for this? :)
 
  Thanks
  -Vincent
 
  On Jan 8, 2008, at 8:55 PM, Campbell, Timothy D wrote:
 
  that's what I was thinking but I continue to get an error when I
  create a ClassSheet (it will not allow me to). I keep getting an
  error every time. a 4.26 while parsing velocity error. Do you have
  any information or installation errors I might have? Are certain
  velocity or java files/programs necessary that are not in the
  documentation?
 
  Thanks in advance,
  Tim
 
  
 
  From: users-boun...@xwiki.org on behalf of Esbach, Brandon
  Sent: Tue 1/8/2008 12:50 PM
  To: XWiki Users
  Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone
 
 
  Hi Tim,
 
  If you look through Nabble, this has been described a few times
  before.  It's fairly easy to do.
 
  
 
  From: users-boun...@xwiki.org [mailto:users-boun...@xwiki.org] On
  Behalf Of Campbell, Timothy D
  Sent: 08 January 2008 17:39
  To: users@xwiki.org
  Subject: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone
 
 
  Has anyone successfully created a second blog in a single wiki? If
  so, please give me some guidence on how to do this task. Also, what
  could be a source of a velocity parsing error while creating a class
  sheet? Please respond to help progress my research.
 
  Thanks in advance,
  Tim
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  users mailing list
  users@xwiki.org
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Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone

2009-12-03 Thread Sergiu Dumitriu
On 12/03/2009 01:01 PM, Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
 Hi Vincent,

 can you try this next time you need to create a new blog in your wiki:
 http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Applications/BlogApplication#HAddmultipleblogsinyourwikis

 and tell me how it goes?

 Guillaume

This is still too complicated. A shorter process:

1. Go to http://host/xwiki/bin/view/Blog/Management
2. Use the form in that page.

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Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone

2009-12-03 Thread Guillaume Lerouge
Hi,

On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu ser...@xwiki.com wrote:

 On 12/03/2009 01:01 PM, Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
  Hi Vincent,
 
  can you try this next time you need to create a new blog in your wiki:
 
 http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Applications/BlogApplication#HAddmultipleblogsinyourwikis
 
  and tell me how it goes?
 
  Guillaume

 This is still too complicated. A shorter process:

 1. Go to http://host/xwiki/bin/view/Blog/Management
 2. Use the form in that page.


I didn't even know this page existed. Pretty neat :-)

We should add a link to this page in the administration or somewhere...

Guillaume


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Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone

2009-12-03 Thread Vincent Massol

On Dec 3, 2009, at 2:15 PM, Guillaume Lerouge wrote:

 Hi,

 On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu ser...@xwiki.com  
 wrote:

 On 12/03/2009 01:01 PM, Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
 Hi Vincent,

 can you try this next time you need to create a new blog in your  
 wiki:

 http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Applications/BlogApplication#HAddmultipleblogsinyourwikis

 and tell me how it goes?

 Guillaume

 This is still too complicated. A shorter process:

 1. Go to http://host/xwiki/bin/view/Blog/Management
 2. Use the form in that page.


 I didn't even know this page existed. Pretty neat :-)

 We should add a link to this page in the administration or  
 somewhere...

Agreed. We have Blog Categories right now in the admin. Maybe this  
should be renamed to Blog and have 2 sections in there:
- one for managing categories
- one for creating/managing blogs

Thanks
-Vincent

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Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone

2009-12-03 Thread Guillaume Lerouge
Hi,

On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 2:28 PM, Vincent Massol vinc...@massol.net wrote:


 On Dec 3, 2009, at 2:15 PM, Guillaume Lerouge wrote:

  Hi,
 
  On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu ser...@xwiki.com
  wrote:
 
  On 12/03/2009 01:01 PM, Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
  Hi Vincent,
 
  can you try this next time you need to create a new blog in your
  wiki:
 
 
 http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Applications/BlogApplication#HAddmultipleblogsinyourwikis
 
  and tell me how it goes?
 
  Guillaume
 
  This is still too complicated. A shorter process:
 
  1. Go to http://host/xwiki/bin/view/Blog/Management
  2. Use the form in that page.
 
 
  I didn't even know this page existed. Pretty neat :-)
 
  We should add a link to this page in the administration or
  somewhere...

 Agreed. We have Blog Categories right now in the admin. Maybe this
 should be renamed to Blog and have 2 sections in there:
 - one for managing categories
 - one for creating/managing blogs


Sounds good to me.

Guillaume


 Thanks
 -Vincent

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Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone

2008-01-08 Thread Esbach, Brandon
Hi Tim,
 
If you look through Nabble, this has been described a few times before.
It's fairly easy to do.



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Campbell, Timothy D
Sent: 08 January 2008 17:39
To: users@xwiki.org
Subject: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone


Has anyone successfully created a second blog in a single wiki? If so,
please give me some guidence on how to do this task. Also, what could be
a source of a velocity parsing error while creating a class sheet?
Please respond to help progress my research. 
 
Thanks in advance,
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Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone

2008-01-08 Thread Vincent Massol
Since this is such a frequently asked question it would be nice if  
someone could:

1) document it on xwiki.org, either:
- in the FAQ
- as a code snippet on http://dev.xwiki.org

or even better:

2) create an application (XAR) that does this and upload it on 
http://code.xwiki.org

Anyone up for this? :)

Thanks
-Vincent

On Jan 8, 2008, at 8:55 PM, Campbell, Timothy D wrote:

 that's what I was thinking but I continue to get an error when I  
 create a ClassSheet (it will not allow me to). I keep getting an  
 error every time. a 4.26 while parsing velocity error. Do you have  
 any information or installation errors I might have? Are certain  
 velocity or java files/programs necessary that are not in the  
 documentation?

 Thanks in advance,
 Tim

 

 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Esbach, Brandon
 Sent: Tue 1/8/2008 12:50 PM
 To: XWiki Users
 Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone


 Hi Tim,

 If you look through Nabble, this has been described a few times  
 before.  It's fairly easy to do.

 

 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On  
 Behalf Of Campbell, Timothy D
 Sent: 08 January 2008 17:39
 To: users@xwiki.org
 Subject: [xwiki-users] Blog/Clone


 Has anyone successfully created a second blog in a single wiki? If  
 so, please give me some guidence on how to do this task. Also, what  
 could be a source of a velocity parsing error while creating a class  
 sheet? Please respond to help progress my research.

 Thanks in advance,
 Tim
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