Hi everyone,
I have spent some time trying to use the Include macro without success. It
requires a reference to the entity (e.g. document) that I want to be
included, but it is not obvious how to correctly generate this reference
value. Some guides say it should be in the form of . but where are s
Hi,
> On 25 Nov 2016, at 09:18, Cuong Hoang wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have spent some time trying to use the Include macro without success. It
> requires a reference to the entity (e.g. document) that I want to be
> included, but it is not obvious how to correctly generate this reference
>
Hi Yann,
> On 24 Nov 2016, at 14:23, Yann wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am new to xwiki (though like it a lot already...), I have installed the
> release notes extension (1.3.1) but I have a problem with the
> {{releasenotechanges}} macro. I may not use it properly, but I can't get my
> changes appea
Hi,
I'm working on a registration system around xwiki.
The basic workflow is the user is created in a LDAP directory at
registration time. Then the user can login to xwiki.
It's only upon the first successful login to xwiki that the user's xwiki
profile is created in xwiki database.
Now here is
Hi Vincent,
Thanks a lot for your answer. I was able to install the demo (through
mvnrepository.com not through the extension manager but that was not a
problem) and it works fine.
The problem with my own RNs is that the {{releasenotechanges}} macro does
not detect the changes or can't make the li
I usually go to the page I need and view it and can get the info from the url,
space/pagename at the end, of course replacing the / with a . for that macro.
I don't know if that works on all setups of xwiki, but...
Paul Pinkerton
KnowledgeNow Project/ ACLCO
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