ReleaseNotesXWikiEnterprise192

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Release Notes for XWiki Enterprise 1.9.2

This is a bug fix and enhancement release mainly around new WYSIWYG and the blog application.

Changes since XWiki Enterprise 1.9.1

Improvements

  • WYSIWYG
    • Allow the page to link to to be searched for or selected from the most recently edited pages
    • Improved style consistency across dialogs
    • Upgrade to GWT 1.6.4

Important Bugs fixed

  • Fixed errors in the Blog application with Internet Explorer 6 and 7
  • XWIKI-4079 Links are lost when switching to Source in the WYSIWYG editor
  • XWIKI-4101 The editor WYSIWYG disappear when creating a new translation
  • XWIKI-4085 Content duplicated if there's a macro (toc, id..) in an html macro
  • XWIKI-3413 Not possible to generate pure text content (like JSON) from a 2.0 page using ?xpage=plai
  • XWIKI-4088 The output of the HTML macro with wiki=true is parsed and generates duplicated content
  • XWIKI-4067 Trying to edit a missing object property with the new WYSIWYG editor can lead to infinite include recursion
  • XWIKI-3847 removeObject in XWikiDocument does not search for the object correctly

Known issues

Backward Compatibility and Migration Notes

General Notes

If you're running in a multiwiki setup you'll also need to define the property xwiki.store.migration.databases=all to your xwiki.cfg file or explicitly name all databases to be migrated as in xwiki.store.migration.databases=db1,db2,....

You may also want to import the default wiki XAR in order to benefit from improvements listed above.

Always make sure you compare your xwiki.cfg file with the newest version since some configuration parameters were added. Of note, you should add xwiki.store.migration=1 so that XWiki will attempt to automatically migrate your current database to the new schema. Make sure you backup your Database before doing anything.

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