Hi,
I'm still fairly new to media wiki, but I couldn't find this information....
I would like to 1. protect the article (that is easy) 2. allow non admins to edit the discussion (that is easy) but..... instead of allowing them to click the "edit" on the discussion page, actually want to click the "+" beside the "edit" - as I'd like each new comment/discussion to be in it's own section - this kind of prevents someone from erasing someone elses comments.... is this possible? and more importantly, for a subset of pages only?
If that is possible, then my followup question is, can the user signature automatically be appended to the comment when saving? I already have turned on the option that the user must be logged in, but as these comments on these specific pages might only be read every six months, it would be useful in our intranet application to have some form of user traceability (not foolproof traceability, but just enough to figure out in our small organization who it was so we could speak to them in person for more details). because I picture a lot of non wiki experts and people not putting on their user signature by comments.
thanks (and apologies if I missed something in the documentation) b
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Doubtful.
I am begining to wonder if there should be a hook/extension that allows someone to redirect a namespace or other title to "dynamic" code (eg, modified phpBB).
On 5/25/05, b h bobhumphrey22@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm still fairly new to media wiki, but I couldn't find this information....
I would like to
- protect the article (that is easy)
- allow non admins to edit the discussion (that is
easy) but..... instead of allowing them to click the "edit" on the discussion page, actually want to click the "+" beside the "edit" - as I'd like each new comment/discussion to be in it's own section - this kind of prevents someone from erasing someone elses comments.... is this possible? and more importantly, for a subset of pages only?
If that is possible, then my followup question is, can the user signature automatically be appended to the comment when saving? I already have turned on the option that the user must be logged in, but as these comments on these specific pages might only be read every six months, it would be useful in our intranet application to have some form of user traceability (not foolproof traceability, but just enough to figure out in our small organization who it was so we could speak to them in person for more details). because I picture a lot of non wiki experts and people not putting on their user signature by comments.
thanks (and apologies if I missed something in the documentation) b
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