En effet, this is the main reason why I'm trying pmwiki above others.

But then why are the edit menus in the footer and header treated differently
in pmwiki.tmpl?
Was it just an oversight?
James



On 26/03/2008, Patrick R. Michaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 08:54:59PM -0500, Tegan Dowling wrote:
> > It really isn't hard, and it really is kind of cool - this way, a site
> > doesn't appear to be a wiki until one has logged in.  Most of the
> > sites I've "done" have used this -- they're not "proper wikis" at all.
> >  I'm not at all ashamed of using this fabulous tool to do something it
> > wasn't designed for, and neither should you be.
>
>
> Au contraire!  PmWiki is *explicitly* designed to make it easy
> to develop websites that don't look like traditional wikis --
> in fact, that's why I originally wrote it.  See PmWikiPhilosophy #4,
> as well as the very first sentence of http://www.pmwiki.org/ .  :-)
>
>
> Pm
>
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