El dt 05 de 02 del 2008 a les 11:51 +0100, en/na Dan Bolser va escriure:
I would like to configure re-captcha in the following
way (good or
bad), and would like to know if it is possible;
A) Non-registered users can edit any page, but always get a captcha
B) Registration requires a captcha
C) Registered users never see a captcha
Copy into LocalSettings.php:
$wgGroupPermissions['*' ]['skipcaptcha'] = false;
$wgCaptchaTriggers['createaccount'] = true;
$wgGroupPermissions['user' ]['skipcaptcha'] = true;
See also:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:ConfirmEdit#Configuration
This seems to be the best balance of non-invasive vs. strict policy
that I can think of (assuming that human created spammer accounts are
rare and easy to kill).
Currently I have it set so that no user can edit unless logged in
(requires a captcha to create an account) and even when logged in,
adding links to a page triggers the captcha. I think this is too
restrictive / too invasive.
Any hint on how to set it up like the above?
Cheers,
Dan.
P.S. See MetaBase at
http://BioDatabase.Org !!! (or not, its up to you really).
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