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description : See the [[Configuration API>>Extension.Configuration Module]] for general configuration concepts. == Configuration Permissions == It's possible to implement permission checking for ##ConfigurationSource## properties, to decide who has the rights to view or modify them. To implement this check
summary : Extra Configuration APIs related to platform concepts (e.g. user references)

XWiki 7.2 Released

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of a new concept: **//Nested Pages//**. This big change affects both the platform and the user interface
concept: **//Nested Pages//**. This big change affects both the platform and the user interface, and you

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of a new concept: **//Nested Pages//**. This big change affects both the platform and the user interface
concept: **//Nested Pages//**. This big change affects both the platform and the user interface, and you

Wiki vs Nested Pages

Last modified by Vincent Massol on 2022/06/13
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XWiki 7.2 has introduced the concept of Nested Spaces. With this new concept it's legitimate to ask oneself what are the differences between using a (sub)wiki or using Nested Pages. Summary There are 2 main use cases when you'd use a Wiki instead of Nested Pages: You want to provide custom Applications
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XWiki 7.2 has introduced the concept of Nested Spaces. With this new concept it's legitimate to ask oneself what are the differences between using a (sub)wiki or using Nested Pages. = Summary = There are 2 main use cases when you'd use a Wiki instead of Nested Pages: * You want to provide custom

Dependencies

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8.1, Extension Manager support the concept of managed dependencies. Its the same idea than Maven's
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support the concept of managed dependencies. Its the same idea than Maven's {{code

E.L.S.A. Service

Last modified by Denis Gervalle on 2012/12/20
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Description : The E.L.S.A service aims to provide to people with disabilities an opportunity to go on holiday in a place accessible and appropriate to their disability, by extending the concept of home exchanges to disabled people. It was initiated by the GIHP Acquitaine in France without any commercial

XWiki Forms & URL Mappings

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. Example to illustrate formentioned concepts. Ex: Ajax request to add and init an object
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comment : The combination of *actions* (like <tt>save</tt>) and *request parameters* (like <tt>xredirect</tt>) obviously is a very powerful means to work with XWiki documents. Is there any documentation on that? Where do these concepts belong to in the first place, Struts, XWiki, Velocity or another technology?
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", or "1" {table} 1.1 Sample use cases TBD. Example to illustrate formentioned concepts. Ex: Ajax

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answer : I've previously used PHPWiki to create Wiki webs in the past and find the concept of subpages extremely useful. Does XWiki support sub pages? If so, how does one do so? http://atomicdoc.hopto.org/ is one site I wouldn't mind migrating to XWiki -- you'll notice its tree structure, this is what

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title : Add concept of image to What's New API

Platform Configuration API

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description : See the [[Configuration API>>Extension.Configuration Module]] for general configuration concepts. == Configuration Permissions == It's possible to implement permission checking for ##ConfigurationSource## properties, to decide who has the rights to view or modify them. To implement this check
summary : Extra Configuration APIs related to platform concepts (e.g. user references)
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