On Feb 24, 2009, at 2:19 PM, Jean Couteau wrote:

> Vincent Massol a écrit :
>> Hi Jean,
>>
>> I don't have the answer to your question but seen the questions  
>> you've
>> been asking I can deduce that you're doing some advanced usage of
>> XWiki :)
>>
>> That's great. I'm curious to know what you're using it for.
>>
> I don't know if advanced is the word, but indeed I use if for an
> application aimed to manage backlog for a scrum team.
> It is used for two weeks now (in a  not complete and bugged version),
> and when I will have removed the annoying bugs, I think I will make it
> available on xwiki.org.
>
> For now, it features backlog creation (with arborescence on the user
> stories), backlog planning, effort vote (for poker planning) and
> sprint/release assignment.
>
> I plan to make it manage the dashboard, the task assignations, an
> automatic velocity and burndown chart calculation, an automatic  
> roadmap
> building, and maybe other ideas that will come with the time ;).
>
> Anyway this bug is the last that makes the application unstable. After
> solving it, I think I'll be able to make the application available for
> other users.

Sounds great! I'm eager to try it out.

Thanks for explaining
-Vincent

>
>> Thanks
>> -Vincent
>>
>> On Feb 24, 2009, at 10:48 AM, Jean Couteau wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi list,
>>>
>>> I have a really weird bug which is quite annoying and I don't find  
>>> any
>>> solution to it :
>>>
>>> I want to edit a page in inline mode. I have a form to select the  
>>> page
>>> to edit with a button. I use the $xwiki.getURL() method to get the
>>> right
>>> URL. When i select my page and click on the edit button, I have an
>>> invalid URL error and i am deconnected. What is weird is that if I
>>> reconnect and actualize the page I can access it. The second weird
>>> thing
>>> is that I use exactly the same method to edit other pages form other
>>> forms in the same first page and I do not have the problem. I am  
>>> quite
>>> lost with this issue. I tried to recreate the URL as a string but I
>>> have
>>> the same problem.
>>>
>>> I am thinking maybe this is a known bug in xwiki. If not maybe i am
>>> missing something somewhere. Please open my eyes on the obvious i am
>>> missing in my code :
>>>
>>> <FORM method=POST action="">
>>>   <input type="hidden" name="backlog" value="${backlogId}" />
>>>   <input type="hidden" name="webname" value="Project" />
>>>   <input type="hidden" name="name" value="backlog" />
>>>   <input type="hidden" name="domain" value="${domainId}" />
>>>   <input type="hidden" name="cut" value="${cut}" />
>>>   Select topic : <SELECT name="topic">
>>>     #foreach ($item in $topiclist)
>>>       #set
>>> ($topic=$xwiki.getDocument(${item}).getObject("XWiki.TopicClass"))
>>>       <OPTION VALUE="${topic.id}">$topic.get("name")</OPTION>
>>>     #end
>>>   </SELECT>
>>>   <input type="button" value="Select"
>>> onclick='{this.form.action="../../view/" + this.form.webname.value +
>>> "/"
>>> + this.form.name.value + "?backlog=" + this.form.backlog.value +
>>> "&domain=" + this.form.domain.value + "&topic=" +
>>> this.form.topic.value.substring(this.form.topic.value.lastIndexOf("$
>>> {separator}")+1)
>>> + "&cut=" + this.form.cut.value; this.form.submit(); }'/>
>>>   <input type="button" value="Edit"
>>> onclick='{url="Project."+this.form.topic.value;
>>> this.form.action="${xwiki.getURL(url, "inline")}";
>>> this.form.submit(); }' />
>>> </FORM>
>>>
>>> Note that the problem is only with the Edit button, the other is
>>> working
>>> fine.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for your help.
>>>
>>> Jean.
>>>
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