Hi Dmitry,
I understand your concerns about programming rights. It has been and it
still is a subject of debate.
However, please note that you do not need programming rights to do velocity
scripting inside XWiki (whether it is on the main wiki or on a subwiki).
You need PR only for groovy
Hi, Eduard,
Sorry to be unclear first time.
Let's end it up:
E.g. I set up my workspace AND I need to do some scripting on it. If I got
everything right, looks not possible without GLOBAL programming rights.
Programming rights actually should work even without admin rights. For now we
have
Hi Dmitry,
I`m not sure I fully understand your proposal or concerns.
1. You are saying that global admins are dangerous because they can get
programming rights and kill everything.
They don`t need programming rights to kill everything if they have global
admin rights :) They just use the UI to
Hi All,
By accident I found a soluion. For me it looks a bit wierd.
If you set in xwiki.cfg xwiki.virtual.usepath to 0, then all menus become
Workspace Manager links free.
For now, if I want to use usepath and don't want to use Workspace Manager,
there is no an one click solution :-(
Is it
Ooops, wrong solution. The problem is still active: is there a right way to get
rid of Workspace Manager's links in virtual wikis in 3.4?
27 января 2012, 13:46 от Haru Mamburu haru_mamb...@mail.ru:
Hi All,
By accident I found a soluion. For me it looks a bit wierd.
If you set in
Hi Dmitry,
Starting with 3.3, XEM has moved the main usecase for subwikis from farm to
workspaces. This means that, additionally to the WikiManager application
[1], now XEM also contains the Workspace Application [2].
The encouraged way of for creating a wiki farm right now (if that is really
Thank you Eduard,
Sorry, probably I wasn't clear in my questions...
- I want to use WORKSPACE Manager on MAIN Wiki and manage them as designed.
- BUT, the same time I want to use WIKI Manager to have completely independent
from main wiki and other workspaces virtual wikis.
So, I set up XEM,
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 12:32 PM, Haru Mamburu haru_mamb...@mail.ru wrote:
Thank you Eduard,
Sorry, probably I wasn't clear in my questions...
- I want to use WORKSPACE Manager on MAIN Wiki and manage them as designed.
- BUT, the same time I want to use WIKI Manager to have completely
Oh, I see now.
The way it works now when visiting a normal subwiki (not a workspace) is
that:
1) If you are a global user (user of the main wiki), the menus will be
displayed to you (and you will be thus exposed to the global context of
which you are part of).
2) If you are a local user (user
Thanks a lot for clarification.
It makes sence now from explained point of view, but I still can't get WHY as
global user on NON-workspace wiki I should see Workspace Manager menus? Anyhow
I can't use Workspace Manager INSIDE virtual Wiki. It makes sence if you would
extend Workspace manager
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