At 3/7/2005 02:23 AM, Brion Vibber wrote:
False dichotomy. ;)
But at least I got your attention :)
If anything's editable, *everything* is viewable.
By design, everything
is supposed to be viewable anyway; anything else is a hack which gives
people an opportunity to log in (at which point they are "in" and have
full access).
Allright, allright, you almost convinced me :)
Now let's go the opposite way then: to protect a part of my Wiki, I would
have to actually create a second Wiki for the private part, and protect it
with some other mechanism, say .htaccess / mod_auth. Now how much
interaction can I get between the public and the private Wiki. Can I:
- access images and pages from one to the other using Wiki links
(interwiki ?)
- share skins
- share extensions
See the user groups support in 1.5. There are bugs to
be ironed out
still, and the layout of the tables etc will likely change
Good. Looks nice.
I nead to protect from "reading", so it won't solve my issue, but still, it
is nice.
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Sebastien Barre