This subject seems very controversial and I think it's an important point.
Thank you Andreas for submitting it.
+1 to remove the user list and move it to getsatisfaction.
Today, the XWiki community support using listserv is (imho) clearly a weak
point.
I don't know how Balsamiq or Jolicloud
Hmmm, I think removing the user mailing list is not a necessity when moving
to a bulleting board (like) user support. Keeping both has the benefit of
allowing both ways for the user but comes with the disadvantage of
distributed information (board and mailing list) and possibly more work for
the
Hello dear xwiki authors and users,
we'd like to have multiple FAQs in our wiki 2.7, what is the recommended
approach for that : to implement it from scratch following the tutorial or
xwiki.org code example, or install a specific extension ?
thank you for your recommendation
Regards
Dominique.
Hey, Hi Dominique!
On Mar 9, 2011, at 12:14 PM, Dominique Jocal wrote:
Hello dear xwiki authors and users,
we'd like to have multiple FAQs in our wiki 2.7, what is the recommended
approach for that : to implement it from scratch following the tutorial or
xwiki.org code example, or install
I cannot see this parameter either, here's all the accessible parameters while
editing the MacroSVG document as Admin.
Objects of type XWiki.JavaScriptExtension (1)
Objects of type XWiki.StyleSheetExtension (1)
StyleSheetExtension 0: [remove this object] [edit only this object]
New
On 03/09/2011 04:19 PM, Christophe FRAULE wrote:
I cannot see this parameter either, here's all the accessible parameters
while editing the MacroSVG document as Admin.
Objects of type XWiki.JavaScriptExtension (1)
Objects of type XWiki.StyleSheetExtension (1)
StyleSheetExtension 0: [remove
To me, the ideal solution would be enhanced forum-functionality inside
XWiki. Not only for the this mailinglist (getting all conversation in
one place, linking discussions to the pages/features it concerns) but
for XWiki as a platform too.
I currently have no time to elaborate in a functional
Some more information:
I tried to manually edit my profile and added the following:
WatchListClass 0: Scheduler.WatchListHourlyNotifier
However I'm not getting any notifications.
My email setup is working. I'm using $xwiki.mailsender.sendTextMessage in
other parts of the Wiki and it works
Still unable to create a correct Groovy macro :(
It would be great if someone could help me on this.
Thanks!
Luís Braga
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Dear Vincent,
(ça me fait drôle de parler anglais, mais jouons le jeu du forum)
we're interested in reusing the current xwiki.org FAQ implementation, as
somebody asked in a previous post
Problem solved. I hadn't actually started the cron jobs. Doh!
Went to the Job Scheduler and scheduled all the Notifiers.
The only glitch is that the Watchlist Preferences page doesn't list the
Notifier you have chosen.
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Problem solved. I hadn't actually started the cron jobs. Doh!
Went to the Job Scheduler and scheduled all the Notifiers.
The only glitch is that the Watchlist Preferences page doesn't list the
Notifier you have chosen.
Could this be the problem?
I can pick a notifier and it adds the correct notifier to my profile - I can
see the Notifier listed when I edit my profile via the Object editor.
I looked at the code for : XWikiUserWatchListSheet and this code:
#set($currentNotifier = $doc.display('interval', 'view')) results in an
empty string
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