On Thu, 10 Oct 2013 20:24:35 +0200, Richard Hipp <[email protected]> wrote:
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 2:19 PM, j. van den hoff
<[email protected]>wrote:
thanks for clarification. another question which comes up for me for the
first time: it seems that either all wiki pages are viewable w/o login
or
none at all. i.e. there is no finer-grained access control (e.g. on a
per-wiki page basis). is this right? while access-control on a per-page
basis might be overkill it would be rather nice to have a distinct
landing/welcome page which could be _always_ world-viewable while all
the
confidental content (in case there is such content) could go to other
wiki
pages.
is there a way to achieve this or might this be a useful feature?
Under Admin/Access there is an entry box marked "Public Pages" that gives
public access to an otherwise locked-down Fossil site, based on glob
patterns.
if a quick answer is possible and
before I mess something up here during testing it myself: presuming I do
want to make only the default 'landing page' viewable
without login, I could set the glob pattern just to
/home
right? what exactly is the interaction with the "default privilege" which
is set to "u" (reader) by default
which in turn seems to indicate the capability to read the (whole?) wiki.
should I simply set
the default privilege to the empty string?
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