Transcluded pages, and locked transclusion sources, do this just fine.
If you control the server you can set up a group security mechanism and put
the auto-generated pages in their own namespace, which only a few users can
edit, so you don't even have to mess with per-page permission stuff...
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 7:28 PM, John Major <john.e.major.jr(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
Hello-
I have a use case which I am having trouble figuring out how to implement:
mediawiki pages are auto generated by a bot which creates a 'base
page' containing details about some analysis results.
I'd like the auto generated results to appear on an editable page(say
as a block of text, or a table) that allows users to add information
to the same base page that the auto generated information is stored
on.... but not allow changes to the auto-generated content.
It is important that the auto generated content is displayed with the
user additions/content.
I feel like I've read how to do this someplace, but in digging around
in the docs have not had luck finding out how.
Thank you in advance-
John
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