Thanks for the reply, Siegfried .

Almost positvie it's not a JSP mismatch.  After some more bashing on the
problem, I ended up with a fresh Tomcat 7/JSPWiki 2.10.1 install that has
the same issue.

I've already got 3 or 4 JSPWiki's running around different places.  I was
doing some preliminary work on upgrading to 2.10.1.  Installing into
existing Tomcat servers is pretty much a must.


On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 4:00 PM Siegfried Goeschl <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Eric,
>
> not sure if I can help you solving all problems
>
> * “com.ecyrd.jspwiki" was renamed to “org.apache.wiki” in the 2.8 release
> * Is it possible that mix & match a current JSPWIki with old JSP pages?
> * Are you just interested to get a JSPWiki running? We have a ready-to-use
> JSPWiki distribution
>
> Cheers,
>
> Siegfried Goeschl
>
> > On 14 Aug 2015, at 17:28, Eric Ladner <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > I've had a bear of a time getting 2.10.1 set up.  I started with a fresh
> > install on Tomcat 7 and got all kinds of logging problems
> > (slf4j-log4j12-1.7.2.jar not found, even though it's in the
> > webapp/JSPWiki/lib)
> >
> > So, then I dropped back to Tomcat 6.  No problems with the install,
> except
> > none of the plugins work (jspwiki.log reports
> > "org.apache.wiki.parser.JSPWikiMarkupParser  - Failed to insert plugin:
> > Could not find plugin com.ecyrd.jspwiki.plugin.RecentChangesPlugin)"
> >
> > Noting the old "com.ecyrd...." I tried adding "jspwiki.plugin.searchPath
> =
> > org.apache.wiki.plugin" to the jspwiki-cusom.properties file but that
> > didn't help.
> >
> > Any idea on why this is being so difficult?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Eric
>
>

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