This goes against the grain of "wiki culture" but I would like to block the creation of relative-links/new-pages in certain groups, where those groups are more for "display" and any actual new content should only be done in the "official groups"
Context: A ZAP form creates TO DO pages.. with $FullName name like: ToDo-YSBH.1034 where there is the "real" group of pages for Yogaswami Boy's Home (an orphanage in Sri Lanka) where the group is YSBH.* Problem: Users are complaining that they want to "edit" the TO DO page and add notes there. OK that's easily done by allowing the edit option for that group. But! -- a "disintegration" problem arises: If someone is on this page: "ToDo-YSBH.1034" and they create a relative link: [[New Classroom Construction]] we end up with a page: ToDo-YSBH.NewClassroomConstruction Which is "orphaned" from the "GrandDad" group, where, what we really want is: YSBH.NewClassroomConstruction Solution: To Be Determined. But for starters if I could just block users from making links in any group "ToDo*" then they will be forced to click on a "reference" link I have which sends them back to the GrandDad group, then from there they make their new page. I suspect this is asking for the impossible since it would require a virtual runtime policemen to bark at anyone typing [[new link]] in the edit form.... ideas? In Peace Sivakatirswami www.himalayanacademy.com _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
