I have .htpasswd and .htgroups setup. pmwiki is reading the users, but
not sure how to use the groups.
I have users assigned to group123
I have group123/GroupAttributes?action=attrset to @lock
Sure enough it is locked, but how can a group read the pages in the
group without knowing the
On Friday 07 August 2009 19:29:30 ty...@livelifetoday.info wrote:
I have .htpasswd and .htgroups setup. pmwiki is reading the users, but
not sure how to use the groups.
I have users assigned to group123
I have group123/GroupAttributes?action=attrset to @lock
Sure enough it is locked,
Hi all
Is there a way to set up a wiki so that I have two groups but the sidebar is
for the individual group.
Want I would like is a homepage that introduces two resumes and then when
one clicks on the resume they wish the side bar is related to that
resume/group. I want the side bar for
Is there a way to set up a wiki so that I have two groups but the sidebar is
for the individual group.
Want I would like is a homepage that introduces two resumes and then when
one clicks on the resume they wish the side bar is related to that
resume/group. I want the side bar for
On Wed, Nov 14, 2007 at 08:26:28AM +0200, Mark Trumpold wrote:
Hi all
Is there a way to set up a wiki so that I have two groups but the sidebar is
for the individual group.
Want I would like is a homepage that introduces two resumes and then when
one clicks on the resume they wish the
Hello :-)
Is there a way to ensure pages created with wikiwords are created under a
particular group? At the moment, with wikiwords enabled, they appear to inherit
the group of the page they were created in. For example,
If I have a page under Specialgroup.Thispage, and someone creates a
On Wed, Jun 27, 2007 at 02:18:50PM +0100, Stuart Robinson wrote:
Is there a way to ensure pages created with wikiwords are created under
a particular group?
Yes, see below.
At the moment, with wikiwords enabled, they appear to inherit the
group of the page they were created in. For