FlexWiki actually attempts to write to the file before it actually does, so
it will show the "you can't edit this page" dialog if you've got your
permissions right. I'm guessing you don't.
ASP.NET security is tricky, but I'm thinking the thing you're missing is
<identity impersonate="true" /> in your web.config file.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Allen
Woodman
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 2:25 PM
To: flexwiki-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Flexwiki-users] File security
Hi:
The setup of things on our Wiki is coming along well. I do have a question
about security on individual folders and files. I am initially trying to
limit edit capabilities to myself and two other individuals. Currently, I
have folder security set up in the folder properties where everyone can
read, but only three of us can modify. However, in testing, it appears that
others can indeed edit at this point. Not sure where I am missing
something. I would ideally like to do the same thing as done on the
flexwiki site, where when a basic user goes to view code on a page that
they're not supposed to be able to change, they will see a message in red in
the border that says they do not have permission to change the current
topic.
Allen Woodman
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