Im really not sure.

But upi may be able to protect pages through the API. If that is true, you 
could make an extension.
The problem is that the protect page comment requires admin access. So I guess 
you could have it access the page as you or a bot and protect the page.

If you know PHP, you can also use the snoopy class to act as a bot and protect 
the page.


If you are in the page editing it to add the extension/template... couldn't you 
just then protect the page? (may be less time than making a new extension)



On Jun 30, 2010, at 12:35 PM, Vadtec wrote:

> I've posted this question twice before without so much as a courtesy response 
> of
> "Sorry, we don't know." I'd really appreciate some help with this, as I have 
> not
> been able to track down any information on protecting pages (aside from "click
> protect at the top of the page") and asking in the IRC chan on freenode 
> usually
> goes unanswered as well.
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Greetings all,
> 
> Is it possible for an extension to set a page as "protected"? I have a tag 
> that
> displays help info for my extension, I'd like to drop it in a page, and have 
> the
> tag set the page as protected via a parameter. The idea is to allow the tag to
> display its output but have the page be protected from editing.
> 
> Thanks for any advice, much appreciated.
> 
> - Vadtec
> 
> 
> 
> 
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