Admittedly there are more words, but it matches more of a English reading style. You can change it back a version if you wish, I certainly won't be offended.

jdd wrote:
Doug Johnson wrote:
The English was better than a lot of native speakers that I run across. I did a bit of a cleanup.

I thinks your version is a bit more complicated, but why not?

I add a red alert at the end (AFAIK any cookbook directive can be used anywhere in the wiki, protecting one page (the one for wich the directive was written) is not a protection.

PmWiki is very usefull for site generation in a not really "wikiway" use. The usual "wikiway" is that of PmWiki: almost all is open to writing.

But PmWiki, with it's passwd system is very handy for web site shared by a small group or only one (writing) user. On such sites, and an such sites only, the security problem of html parameters is far less important.

jdd



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