On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 8:40 PM, Dave Mangot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Bonjour,
>
> We've just upgraded to Xwiki 1.6 and I have some questions from a user
> that are not necessarily 1.6 specific.
>
> 1. Is it possible to have a page name with a period (.) in the name.

AFAIK no you can't use '.' in pages names yet.

> e.g. [Release 1.6]?  In Xwiki 1.0 it renders as underlined 6.  In Xwiki
> 2.0, it doesn't even render as a link.  In fact, I can't get any Xwiki
> 2.0 links to render at all.

Do you use the new syntax for XWiki 2.0 links ? See
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/XWikiSyntax#HLinks

>
> 2. Is it possible to have Xwiki store attachments with spaces in the
> name?  Say I want to store a file that is called "Marketing Plan Oct
> 2008.pdf".  Xwiki seems to take all the spaces out and munge the
> filename, especially if it is a long one, it puts in tildes (~).  I want
> my users to be able to download the plan without having to rename it
> themselves.  How do I do that?

The cleaning is made on javascript side of standard attachment UI, you
can modify this UI or create you own attachment UI.

>
> 3. How beta is the Confluence 1.0 rendering?  I made a page like this:

In fact it's more alpha than beta, we directly use Doxia's confluence
module (See http://maven.apache.org/doxia/) and did not even tested it
yet, it's more a proof of concept for our wiki parser component API.

>
> h1. header1
> h2. header2
> h3. header3
> h4. header4
>
> Only the h1 rendered correctly, everything else showed up as plan text.
>   That has got to be the most basic page imaginable.
>
> Do I have something installed incorrectly?

No I doubt that. If it's working (even half working) I think all is ok
on your side, there is not configuration yet for parsers other than
XWiki.

>
>                                     Thanks,
>
>                                         -Dave
>
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