On 02/04/2010 05:11, Gav... wrote:


-----Original Message-----
From: Ross Gardler [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, 1 April 2010 10:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Wookie demoed on our site

I wonder if we can take advantage of the fact that Gav has created us a
VM for Wookie. Does anyone here know confluence enough to be enable us
to have a wookie widget embedded in the content (essentially just an
iFrame)

Ross

Well, there is the {widget:url=http://blah...}

That doesn't work, I just added {widget:url=http://www.apache.org} and the results are the same as for a valid widget URL, i.e. no iframe.

Given the description of the WidgetMacro at [1] I'm not clear how you were intending for this to work. However, I did follow a trail from there and discovered how to do it (hint you can embed raw HTML with {html}...{html})

I've linked it from the home page, we need to see if these changes are reflected on the public server after the next sync.

If anyone knows how to get the correct urls to the widgets I'm all ears :)

- http://wookie-vm.apache.org:8080/wookie

- click "Instantiate Widget"

- select the required widget in the "Service Type" dropdown

- returns an XML doc which contains the correct URL for the created widget instance

Ross

[1] http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Widget+Macro

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