On 08/05/2014 04:39 PM, eamas wrote:
> Solved my issue and just wanted to drop a line here:
> Creating a new custom web app folder (moving over only our custom
> configurations piece-by-piece to a default 6.0.1 unpacked xwiki war file),
> "zipping" that folder, and deploying that - worked. We test
Solved my issue and just wanted to drop a line here:
Creating a new custom web app folder (moving over only our custom
configurations piece-by-piece to a default 6.0.1 unpacked xwiki war file),
"zipping" that folder, and deploying that - worked. We tested with packing
and unpacking a .WAR file but
On 07/30/2014 05:49 PM, eamas wrote:
> My final question regarding this topic: is the Distribution Wizard absolutely
> necessary for the creation of a new sub-wiki (multi-wiki scenario)? In other
> words, if the database for the new wiki is being created in MySQL and I get
> the DocumentDoesNotExis
My final question regarding this topic: is the Distribution Wizard absolutely
necessary for the creation of a new sub-wiki (multi-wiki scenario)? In other
words, if the database for the new wiki is being created in MySQL and I get
the DocumentDoesNotExist page but I can still go to import the defau
So it looks like although I get the DocumentDoesNotExist page I can still
import the default set of wiki pages (for sub-wiki, not the package for
main-wiki) from the link they provide in the Administer Wiki page. This seems
like a good enough workaround for not getting the DW and after setting t
Yes - we are trying to get XWiki to run as the ROOT webapp. I changed the
servlet mapping /wiki/* to a custom one (/example/*) both in web.xml and in
xwiki.cfg; however, it is as if the changes aren’t being recognized and it
still reverts back to /wiki/* whenever we try to make a new wiki. We ju
Well, in case you want path besed subwikis better try with the sections set to
the opposite values :)
Reading that your webapp is custom configured another thing I guess what could
have gone missing is:
a) the servlet mapping for /wiki/* has been gone
missing in the web.xml causing you to ge
Thanks, Clemens. I’ll try your suggestion. From my understanding, we wanted to
try and get this to work with path-based subwikis instead but I’ll see if this
gets us closer to our goal.
On Tuesday, July 29, 2014 at 8:37 AM, Clemens Klein-Robbenhaar [via XWiki]
wrote:
> I guess the problem is t
I guess the problem is that if one want to use "hostname" based subwikis and
not path-basd subwikis,
unfortunately one need to change the config in two places:
- set "url.standard.multiwiki.isPathBased=false" in xwiki.properies
- set "xwiki.virtual.usepath=0" in xwiki.cfg
Can you check if you ma