You can approximate what you have described by editing the
jspwiki.policy file in WEB-INF. The policy specifies what permissions
are granted per role, and for all roles. You can name ranges of pages
that the permissions are granted to, also, by using wildcards.
JSPWiki 3 will have support for sub-pages, which are hierarchical. But
in the meantime you can still do quite a lot with the existing policy
grammar.
Check out the documentation on jspwiki.org -- there's an extremely
detailed article that describes the security features in detail.
Andrew
On Oct 1, 2009, at 22:46, [email protected] wrote:
Hello,
I'm fairly new to JSPWiki. However, I have managed to get page
level security working with page directives such as [{ALLOW
view SocialCommittee}].
My question is, can this be made to apply hiearchically to all
pages below and linked to by the page it is decelared on? If
not, is there a way to achieve this effect? I'd like to have
a 'secured' area in the wiki that does no rely on each author
remembering to maintain this declaration on each page he/shee
edits or creates.
Your thought and idease will be greatly appreciated.
TIA!