I'm not sure about your first point, but as for your second:
MediaWiki is extremely flexible in this respect. You can protect certain pages so only administrators can edit them, and leave others unprotected. You can also set up specific user groups with different permissions.
------ Gary Kirk
On 10/19/06, Nicholas Buttle nicholas_buttle@yahoo.com wrote:
I'm trying to put together a wiki for an Architectural firm.
- They want categories somewhat like you have in
Twiki. However, I've had a look at Twiki and I find it pretty difficult to get to grips with so I imagine it'll be user unfriendly in the firm. Is there a way of changing the side bar if you navigate to a category page? ie the sidebar becomes the subcategory bar when you get to the selected category.
- What level of user access control is there in
mediawiki? We're after 'locking down' certain pages and leaving others open to editing by just about everybody.
TIA
Nicholas
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