On 8/30/06, Rob Church <robchur(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I have stated, and continue to maintain, that to implement strong,
per-page access controls, to the level that some organisations
require, within MediaWiki would require a considerable rewrite and a
rethink of a lot of aspects of the software, and that such a change
would *not* be consistent with the purpose and intended use case for
MediaWiki.
No one seems to have mentioned the obvious, which is that in these cases the
best thing is probably just to lock down the whole webserver with a name and
password. Where I'm working now does that and it works perectly well - we
have about 5 different MediaWiki wikis, and different people have access to
different ones.
Steve