Hi Sergiu,
For encoding, on server side I have "LANG=en_US.UTF-8".
In xwiki.cfg : "xwiki.encoding=ISO-8859-1"
I did not find any more errors in the logs, except at one time, during
showing of preferences :
"2009-04-30 13:58:20,997
[http://vanille:8080/xwiki/bin/save/XWiki/XWikiPreferences]
[http
I finally found another exception in the logs, but it does not happen on each
page import :
"2009-04-30 17:46:26,582
[http://vanille:8080/xwiki/bin/import/XWiki/Import?editor=globaladmin§ion=Import]
[http-8080-Processor22] ERROR packaging.Package - Failed to
save document Main.Dashbo
Hi,
another problem i found:
Space1.WebHome is not found when parent of Space1.WebHome is Space2.Page
Cheers
hel.
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On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 11:18 AM, hel-o wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> another problem i found:
> Space1.WebHome is not found when parent of Space1.WebHome is Space2.Page
>
Yes, this is due to a regression introduced before 1.8.2 release, it
will be fixed in 1.8.3.
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-3746
Hi,
I've just upgrade my xwiki to 1.8, and I still can't find the treeview
structure mentioned. Is it still under development?
I saw that they have a model at curriki, very interesting, and that precisely
what I need. Does anyone knows how to implement one of those ?
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Hi,
THx for the help.
For me the option to remove the whole document worked best
I followed following procedure;
- Edit in the WIKI editor...
- Copy Content to a text-editor (for each translation, already in the
system
- Action, Delete Document and really delete...
- Go to page where a link to
Hello,
I just started to use xwiki (and I am quite new to wikis but understand
their basic concepts), and in the process, developed a bit of code which
I would like to share (add to the code snippets on the xwiki).
I have a user account on the xwiki.org and can log in.
Every time I use the "Add
My Footer has
#if($context.getMode()==0)
# End
I tried to paste the google script after the #end...
It does not show in my browser when I view the HTML code
I tried to paste it before the #End code
I get nasty error code after saving (so I quickly removed it)
Any suggestions
Gerritjan
On 29
Gerritjan Koekkoek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> THx for the help.
> For me the option to remove the whole document worked best
> I followed following procedure;
> - Edit in the WIKI editor...
> - Copy Content to a text-editor (for each translation, already in the
> system
> - Action, Delete Document and rea
Vladimir Konrad wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just started to use xwiki (and I am quite new to wikis but understand
> their basic concepts), and in the process, developed a bit of code which
> I would like to share (add to the code snippets on the xwiki).
>
> I have a user account on the xwiki.org and ca
Gerritjan Koekkoek wrote:
> My Footer has
> #if($context.getMode()==0)
>
> # End
> I tried to paste the google script after the #end...
> It does not show in my browser when I view the HTML code
>
> I tried to paste it before the #End code
> I get nasty error code after saving (so I quickly r
As a developer I am very interested to be able to display code
(snippets) inside a blog entry.
Any idea or hints on how to accomplish that?
Thanks
Andreas Schaefer
CEO of Madplanet.com Inc.
Email: andreas.schae...@madplanet.com
schaef...@me.com
Twitter;andy_mpc
AIM:
Hi
After a while I figured out how to add code blocks etc to a blog
entry. This seems to use the wiki 1.0 syntax and I was wondering if
there is a chance to use 2.0 instead because I only use 2.0 for the
wikis and I would love to keep one syntax around.
Cheers
Andreas Schaefer
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Andreas Schaefer wrote:
> As a developer I am very interested to be able to display code
> (snippets) inside a blog entry.
>
> Any idea or hints on how to accomplish that?
A blog entry can contain any wiki markup, and even scripts. See the
syntax here: http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/
Andreas Schaefer wrote:
> Hi
>
> After a while I figured out how to add code blocks etc to a blog
> entry. This seems to use the wiki 1.0 syntax and I was wondering if
> there is a chance to use 2.0 instead because I only use 2.0 for the
> wikis and I would love to keep one syntax around.
>
Hi,
I'm working with the xwiki-xmlrpc code, and I'm wondering...
What's the story behind swizzle-confluence-1.1-20070829-xwiki.jar?
Where can I get the source?
Thanks,
Dan Svoboda
Dept of Structural Biology
University of Pittsburgh
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