Hello all,
I've just come across disposableWebPage, an interesting website service powered by MediaWiki: http://disposablewebpage.com
Seems like they provide page-access restrictions via an automatically generated key. I haven't been able to figure out how they're doing it, and there's no contact info either.
Nevertheless, it might be of interest to some people around here.
-- F.
Frederik Dohr wrote:
Hello all,
I've just come across disposableWebPage, an interesting website service powered by MediaWiki: http://disposablewebpage.com
Seems like they provide page-access restrictions via an automatically generated key. I haven't been able to figure out how they're doing it, and there's no contact info either.
Nevertheless, it might be of interest to some people around here.
-- F.
They use a skin similar to monobook, but i see nothing else that suggest they're using mediawiki. Moreover, they don't use wiki syntax, but WYSIWYG.
If you're trying it, be advised that i needed about 8 tries to have a captcha answer accepted :\
On Sep 28, 2007, at 5:21 PM, Platonides wrote:
They use a skin similar to monobook, but i see nothing else that suggest they're using mediawiki. Moreover, they don't use wiki syntax, but WYSIWYG.
I agree.
If you're trying it, be advised that i needed about 8 tries to have a captcha answer accepted :\
Try uppercase.
I am thinking about adding a WYSIWYG extension to my Wiki and was wondering which ones you were all using.
I am limited to IE 6 presently.
wikEd looks like it has some nice features and might make some things slightly easier for users - I understand though that we cannot (yet) escape some amount of Wiki "code".
So if there is something better please let me know!
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