On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 11:56:05AM -0700, blork wrote: > Well, that certainly worked. Seems pretty easy -- the instructions for > that one must have gotten buried in with all the other PW info. > > It's still not what I want though. First off, although people can't > read the pages, they can see the TOC in the sidebar and the page title. > Is there a way to block access altogether, so you can't even see those > things?
I'm not sure of a way to block the page title -- I'll have to think about that. The sidebar shouldn't be displayed if there's a read password set. > Also, there's no logout item. So I basically can't edit the pages from > a multi-user computer since the login seems to persist forever. Is > there some way to provoke a logout? On most computers, the login persists only as long as browser windows are open. So, when all browser windows are closed, then a person is automatically logged out. However, there's also an ?action=logout capability available that will explicitly log someone out. Simply create a link somewhere (e.g., on the sidebar) that goes to ?action=logout. Hope this helps, Pm _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
