Hello Vincent.
I use xwiki 1.4.1.10194 on Oracle 10G and the lucene search plugins is working
fine.
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You should read this :
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Installation#HInstallingtheStandalonedistribution
The distribution you're referring to is very easy to install, you
don't have to worry about database stuff and even if you were using
XWiki with dbs like mysql or oracle you
Hi Vincent
That's what exactly I want to know.
What should be the link that needs to be send to the user ?
Regards
Syam
Jean-Vincent Drean wrote:
The email sent by XWiki is supposed to contain a link, on which the
user is supposed to click on.
What does the email look like ?
On Mon,
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11) Since there's now a dialog box for inserting a macro I guess
there's no submenu that appears when we click on the macro menu right?
We could choose to keep providing a quick access to most important macros,
therefore keeping the drop-down menu and adding a
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I think we're not talking about the same thing. Let me take a use
case: Imagine I'm a user and I want to insert an include macro. How do
I do it?
2 ways :
1. The macro is available in the drop-down menu (if we keep a quick
access to it) and you click on it.
2. You click on
On Aug 25, 2008, at 3:18 PM, Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
[snip]
I think we're not talking about the same thing. Let me take a use
case: Imagine I'm a user and I want to insert an include macro. How
do
I do it?
2 ways :
1. The macro is available in the drop-down menu (if we keep a
Hi,
We've just installed XWiki Enterprise on our dedicated server, which
runs on Debian Etch 4.02, using this tutorial :
http://www.howtoforge.com/xwiki-tomcat-mysql-debian-etch
We have managed to install the software whitout any error and have
come to the step when we are told : If you
No, I can't cause it's a remote server. I can only access it by a ssh
connection and this is how I installed XWiki. So I haven't any local
IP... (And I can't get to the machine physically either)
Quoting Squirrel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I'm the author of the tutorial. From which PC are you
Hi!
I am looking for some information on the supportablitlty of Xwiki with
SSO for authentication. At this stage, I am exploring the options on
how to set this configuration up. There is not much documentation
available on the Xwiki site on information for integrating with SSO
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, I can't cause it's a remote server. I can only access it by a ssh
connection and this is how I installed XWiki. So I haven't any local
IP... (And I can't get to the machine physically either)
You can execute a CL browser, like links or lynx, or even wget. For
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