Thomas Mortagne wrote:
> 2008/12/17 Bartłomiej Radziszewski :
>
>> hello,
>>
>> I have a question about ldap posixGroups and xwiki groups.
>>
>> it is posible synchronize ldap groups to xwiki dynamically? for example
>> when i will add group to ldap then it will created in xwiki?
>>
>> I know ab
This seems to crop up a lot i.e. overwriting existing admin pages, etc.
Couldn't there be a flag associated with admin type pages to prevent them
getting wrongly overwritten when copying content from an older version of
xwiki to a newer version of xwiki, but enabling existing user acounts and
page
Hi,
exactly what i wanted to say (seems im a little to late .-).
It would be great to add it to the documentation. I fact i would agree to
create a Documentation page for each property typ in
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/DataModel but i'm afraid i
can't give much information
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 9:04 AM, Bartłomiej Radziszewski
wrote:
> Thomas Mortagne wrote:
>> 2008/12/17 Bartłomiej Radziszewski :
>>
>>> hello,
>>>
>>> I have a question about ldap posixGroups and xwiki groups.
>>>
>>> it is posible synchronize ldap groups to xwiki dynamically? for example
>>> when
Thomas Mortagne wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 9:04 AM, Bartłomiej Radziszewski
> wrote:
>
>> Thomas Mortagne wrote:
>>
>>> 2008/12/17 Bartłomiej Radziszewski :
>>>
>>>
hello,
I have a question about ldap posixGroups and xwiki groups.
it is posible synchro
Hi,
XWiki and mssql doesn't seem to work. I found an hibernate file for mssql in
1.7 (seems to be there by default since 1.5.? (not 1.5 but 1.5.2 didn't look
at 1.5.1)). But i can't get the system running (MSSQL Server 2000, jtds
Driver 1.2.1).
Log for 1.7:
"11:50:45,687 [http://localhost/xwiki1
hel-o wrote:
> Hi,
>
> XWiki and mssql doesn't seem to work. I found an hibernate file for mssql in
> 1.7 (seems to be there by default since 1.5.? (not 1.5 but 1.5.2 didn't look
> at 1.5.1)). But i can't get the system running (MSSQL Server 2000, jtds
> Driver 1.2.1).
>
The change is that a new
I apologize for my very delayed response. Yes, I did explicitly deny the
guest user access to Register. Here's what I found when playing around with
the permissions this morning. I don't want anyone to register so I
explicitly denied all groups access to Register. I also denied unregistered
use
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 10:36 AM, Bartłomiej Radziszewski
wrote:
> Thomas Mortagne wrote:
>> On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 9:04 AM, Bartłomiej Radziszewski
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thomas Mortagne wrote:
>>>
2008/12/17 Bartłomiej Radziszewski :
> hello,
>
> I have a question about ld
Hi,
the included xwiki.mssql.hbm.xml does not work. I found some problems and
changed it and got a running XEM 1.7 installation but im not a mssql expert
so im concerned about one thing:
In the original file there is:
...
...
that doesn't
Hi Asiri
It is correct that a webdav client reports /pages and not /spaces. But
after I upgraded the xwiki-webdav-*.jar file it stil reports /pages
however the upgrade fixet the 500 server error.
The only issue I have left is to get the edit attachment to work with
Vista, it opens the files in re
Hi Karsten,
It is correct that a webdav client reports /pages and not /spaces. But
> after I upgraded the xwiki-webdav-*.jar file it stil reports /pages
> however the upgrade fixet the 500 server error.
>
> The only issue I have left is to get the edit attachment to work with
> Vista, it opens the
>
> Anyone with 'Edit' rights can edit the attachments. You can verify this at
> http://91.121.237.216/xwiki/bin/view/WebDAV/ by registering a new account
> and trying to edit one of the attachments. If you still can't edit the
> attachments there, that means there is a problem specific to vista. C
Could you please attach your working mapping file to this issue :
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-3017 ?
Thanks,
JV.
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 2:10 PM, hel-o wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> the included xwiki.mssql.hbm.xml does not work. I found some problems and
> changed it and got a running XEM 1.7
Hello everyone,
We have XWiki set up to authenticate users against our Active Directory
using XWiki's LDAP lookup feature. It works beautifully for our main
office.
However, we have several other offices, and they would like to use XWiki
as well. The problem is that these users are in d
I'd also be interested in such a feature so we could fall back to our
backup LDAP server (actually, Active Directory).
Regards,
Brian.
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Hi Asiri
The problem has 2 aspects it seams.
1. The problem turned out not to be a vista problem but an microsoft
office 2007 issue. I have googled for a solution and what I found was to
copy xwiki to tomcat's ROOT directory but xwiki webdav does not like that.
the $xwiki.webdav.getURL() returns
Hi Karsten,
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 9:06 PM, Karsten Nielsen wrote:
> Hi Asiri
>
> The problem has 2 aspects it seams.
>
> 1. The problem turned out not to be a vista problem but an microsoft
> office 2007 issue. I have googled for a solution and what I found was to
> copy xwiki to tomcat's RO
Hi,
First thing to do is to vote for
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-2577 (which looks like what
you are asking for I think) to make it more important ;)
For now nobody from core developers team has time to work on it but
patches and suggestion are very welcome.
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 4
Hi.
We had the same requirement in our company.
I ended up extending LDAPAuthServiceImpl to sequentially checking against
the AD servers in the list. It also required extending xwiki configuration
to pass a list of AD servers and DN's etc - instead of a single AD. That is
probably a quick and di
My 1.6 Xwiki install has started eating all my CPU when I try to go to
any "dynamic page" like Blogs or What's New. Regular static pages work
fine. Eventually, tomcat times out the connection to the rendered page.
I upgraded to 1.7 but the behavior is still the same.
Attached is the Xwiki.lo
Dave Mangot wrote:
> My 1.6 Xwiki install has started eating all my CPU when I try to go to
> any "dynamic page" like Blogs or What's New. Regular static pages work
> fine. Eventually, tomcat times out the connection to the rendered page.
>I upgraded to 1.7 but the behavior is still the same.
> > My 1.6 Xwiki install has started eating all my CPU when I try to go to
> > any "dynamic page" like Blogs or What's New. Regular static pages work
> > fine. Eventually, tomcat times out the connection to the rendered
page.
> >I upgraded to 1.7 but the behavior is still the same.
>
I've posted a snippet:
http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Snippets/GenericXMLapiSnippet
Which adds a very simple XML API to a site. This API allows other sites to
programmaticaly query the XWiki site, and display data from it in any form
they choose.
You can see an example here:
http://patternla
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