Hi Randy & group, Randy wrote on 22.12.2007 19:37: > If the login form didn't prompt for both Name and password, how would > users login? (I understood you wanted both user-based and > page-password-based authorizations in your wiki.) > > You can tell users to leave Name blank if they are just entering a > password, or maybe you can conditionally decide which parts of the > Site.AuthForm to present.
you've got a point there... so I can accept that 99% of users will be confronted with a username prompt that makes no sense for them (since all they received and need is the password) so that the 1% of users with editing rights have a place to enter their username. Maybe I will find a way to modify the password-prompting page so that the username box is hidden in the beginning, or something like that. But there's another question: Until now, I had my users configured in groups, i.e. there is a group "@editors" and a group "@readers", and only "@readers" may view my pages. Now, if I want Alice, Bob, and anyone who knows the password "foo" to read my pages, what do I put into Site/AuthUser? @readers: Alice, Bob, password:foo or is there something like that? Or am I forced to modify all relevant page attributes to "@readers, foo"? (I'd really like to avoid that...) Thanks! Mike _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
