Tegan Dowling wrote: > I can't speak for Laszlo for sure -- but I know what he asked for > resembles what I want: does this page have a read-attribute set? > > Because if this page does not have a read attribute set (not on the > page's ?action=attr nor inherited from the group's > GroupAttributes?action=attr), then I want to know that at a glance, when > I'm on the page as an admin. > > Certainly, most of what I want to protect, I'll protect by placing in a > read-protected area. But sometimes I'll want to read-protect a page > within an unprotected group. OR sometimes I may unprotect > (read-attribute = nopass) a page within a read-protected group, and it > would be good for me, as an admin, to see something right on the page > that could alert me to the fact that I'm looking at / working on such a > page. > > I've lived without this, and I can continue to do so, but Laszlo has > asked if there's any kind of condition that can be inquired about from > within a page to determine it's read-protection-status. I'd use it if I > knew about it. Is there such a thing? > >
Is there a variable that can be displayed in the sidebar, and surrounded by (:if:) to only show if you've admin privileges? Sandy _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
