Hi Ricardo,

Thanks for your comments on accessing the virtual server from outside the 
campus; I will contact our network admin. 

As to the IE version on the server machine, it is 6.0.3790.0. The error was 
only in rendering the page upon clicking on the loaded file name, I believe, 
not in the import itself. Anyway, I don't have problems with opening other 
virtual wiki's pages with IE from client computers.

Thanks again for your help!
Darina
 

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Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 4:54 AM
To: XWiki Users
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Importing .xar in virtual wiki

Dicheva, Darina wrote:
> Hi Ricardo,
>
> Thanks so much for your hint re web browsers! Mozilla wasn't installed on the 
> web server where I was deploying the wiki, and I used Microsoft IE - 
> obviously that caused the problem. I just installed Mozzila and tried again 
> and everything worked properly. (I use Tomcat 5.5 and MySQL 5.0) The only 
> problem I still have is that the virtual wiki is not visible from outside 
> campus (the main wiki is visible), perhaps this is related to the way the 
> network pointer has been set by the system admin?

Great. But, it would be good to known why IE is not able to correctly 
import the .xar in a virtual xwiki... Provided it is a server the box 
you where  using to do the import, perhaps an old IE release installed 
there? In any case, I don't know what is the difference, if any, between 
importing a .xar in the controller and in a virtual wiki. Perhaps 
anybody else could help here.

As for accessing the server from outside the campus: only your network 
administrator can have the whole answer. Perhaps your administrator is 
using a private DNS server to resolve host names within the campus 
nerwork and the host name of virtual server is not public. I'm guessing 
you are able to ping the controller from outside the campus, but you 
can't reach the virtual server. And you can ping both from any computer 
within the campus. If you only can access your virtual server from a 
browser in the same box, I bet the host name of the virtual server is 
defined in the hosts file of the server.

Cheers,

-- 
Ricardo Rodríguez
Your EPEC Network ICT Team

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