welcome to the wonderful world of wiki!
for a wiki-background on *exactly* this
issue, please look at:
and
and, for an alternative type of wiki:
and, yes, there are probably alternative ways
of doing things - any suggestions as to one
that retains all the benefits of wiki and provides
a guarenteed "security"??
(FWIW; most people are ornery and try and do things
that they are told they *can't* do or that are "impossible"
to do... like breaking into DoD computers; being told
you *can* delete pages on a wiki is just not attractive
enough to make you want to do it!)
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On the same topic, I am more distressed at this
editing policy. Someone could easily be malicious and log in and erase
everything. Are we sure there isn't a better way to do this?
-- Robert
----- Original Message -----From: Robert SimmonsTo: Cocoon UsersSent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 3:41 AMSubject: Cocoon Competence Center UpdatesGreetings, I have added the following information to the cocoon competence center page on installing cocoon. Please feel free to review the following sections and smack me around if I said anything incorrect. The new sections are.* Deploying on an application server.* What is essential?-- Robert
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