Filed http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-13830 , thanks.
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Yes it's a new inconsistency due to the fact that UI behavior changed
regarding what parent/children means by default and REST should
probably follow.
Would be great if you could create an issue about that on http://jira.xwiki.org.
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 10:09 PM, dmd3eorg wrote:
> So, it look
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 11:09 PM, dmd3eorg wrote:
> So, it looks like I need to *explicitly* set
>
> mywiki.foo.bar.WebHome
> xwiki:mywiki.foo.bar.WebHome
>
> in the XML I *PUT*.
>
>
> However, this appears to still be a bug or at least an inconsistency,
> because the web version of ?viewer=child
So, it looks like I need to *explicitly* set
mywiki.foo.bar.WebHome
xwiki:mywiki.foo.bar.WebHome
in the XML I *PUT*.
However, this appears to still be a bug or at least an inconsistency,
because the web version of ?viewer=children shows the page even if this was
not done, whereas REST's childre
A clue:
Pages created via REST don't seem to get their parent set.
The question then is - why does xwiki/bin/view/.?viewer=children show
pages that do not have that page set as parent?
How can I either (a) set parent correctly, or (b) get the same view that the
web version gets, but via RES
I have a Wiki called 'mywiki', and I've created some nested pages/spaces
within the web interface.
I use REST to walk the children tree recursively, and I see the following
fullNames:
mywiki.foo.WebHome
mywiki.foo.bar.WebHome
mywiki.foo.kitten.WebHome
mywiki.dog.WebHome
Now, I create a page via