Moin,
On Friday 23 November 2007 12:23:34 David Gerard wrote:
On 23/11/2007, Thomas Dalton
<thomas.dalton(a)gmail.com> wrote:
All
articles can only be edited by the administrator
Then why are you using MediaWiki? A wiki is a site where anyone
(or, at least, a large number of people) can edit the pages. If you
only want one person to be able to edit the pages, just use a
regular website...
I know quite a few people who use MediaWiki as a CMS for their
personal site because it saves them effort and more suits what they
want to do than a blog.
Plus, sometimes you want an Internal: namespace that cannot edited by
just everyone. (Maybe because it sets the guidelines for editing the
rest of the pages :)
Speaking of that, what is the easiest way to inhibit editing of an
entire namespace? The blacklist extension seems to be able to handle
it, but I guess it will just build a giant whitelist of all other pages
to set them to be editable?
Best wishes,
Tels
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