Hi,
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 12:23 AM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC
Network ICT Team [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Glenn,
Glenn Everitt wrote:
Thanks for the link Ricardo I reviewed that again and it helped me
understand
the code more clearly. I think I may have found an issue not sure
Thanks for the link Ricardo I reviewed that again and it helped me understand
the code more clearly. I think I may have found an issue not sure yet if it
solves my problem. If I add a group and give is some global rights and then
delete the group the group is still in the XWikiPreferences
Hi Glenn,
Glenn Everitt wrote:
Thanks for the link Ricardo I reviewed that again and it helped me understand
the code more clearly. I think I may have found an issue not sure yet if it
solves my problem. If I add a group and give is some global rights and then
delete the group the group is
Hi Glenn,
Glenn Everitt wrote:
Thanks for the link Ricardo I reviewed that again and it helped me understand
the code more clearly. I think I may have found an issue not sure yet if it
solves my problem. If I add a group and give is some global rights and then
delete the group the group is
Ricardo:
sorry for the delay in replying. I moved the XWiki database from an Oracle
9 instance to an Oracle 10 instance since I read that XWiki is only
supported on Oracle 10. I wanted to try the same test on Oracle 10.
Here is what I'm doing:
add a new Group
add a new User
add User to
Hi Glenn,
Glenn Everitt wrote:
Is the Main space special? XWiki seems to require Admin rights to view
Main.WebHome.
I am using XWiki version 1.3. I searched jira but couldn't find anything
that seemed relevant.
This is weird. I can not figure out any reasson other than you have