Major and Minor Versions of a Page

Last modified by Eleni Cojocariu on 2026/03/19 08:03

Explanation

The Page version consists of two numbers, separated by a dot: <Major>.<Minor>. The XWiki versioning system allows the distinction between major and minor edits. Saving a major version will increase the first number and reset the second to #1#, while a minor version will just increase the second number.
For example:
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Deciding whether an edit is minor or major is done when saving the changes using either the Realtime Edit Actions or the Common Edit Actions (or programmatically via an API).

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