On Saturday 27 January 2007 20:37, Fernando Correia wrote:
On my first tests, the extension worked with 1.9.1. I
reapplied the patches
manually on the new version files. I had some issues with the Semantic
MediaWiki extension on MediaWiki 1.9.1, though.
Could you provide some details, so we can fix it? I installed SMW on post-1.9
MWs before, and did not encounter problems yet.
Thanks.
Markus
I expect to release a version of the patched files next week.
Regards,
Fernando.
2007/1/27, Air Force CGOC Webmaster <webmaster(a)afcgoc.org>rg>:
Rob Church wrote:
On 27/01/07, Fernando Correia
<fernandoacorreia(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I think this exchange of ideas is very good. I hope it can evolve and
help
create a
really secure access control system for MediaWiki.
(sigh)
Don't use a wiki if you want a secure access-controlled environment.
Use a proper CMS or a document management system.
Rob Church
I'm definitely not looking for a super secure access-controlled
environment. I'm building a public web page with multiple editors, and
want to prevent those editors from accidentally or intentionally
overwriting portions of the site they aren't responsible for. The Wiki
platform is perfect for what we want, with an extension like
PageSecurity (which unfortunately is not available for 1.9 yet) or Group
Based Access Control (which I'm looking at now) to provide basic editing
protection.
I'm definitely learning a lot from this debate - thanks for the info!
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