Jason R. Mastaler wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason R. Mastaler) writes:
> Wow, that lasted about 5 minutes. It got attacked an hour after I > unlocked it, so I've closed it up again. The whole point of a Wiki is > freedom to make changes and add new content, so I'm unsure what the > best way would be to insure this while also protecting it from robots > designed to populate it with ad links, porn, and other garbage. Any > ideas? I don't know anything about wikis or what your wiki is exactly, but having a username/password protection on editing seems like a good idea, with some trusted person (or people) set up as an admin for the wiki who can grant edit privledges on request. Or perhaps for anonymous posters you could add a "You have to type in the phrase you see in the following graphic" sort of C/R. This wouldn't prevent individual evildoers but should protect from bots. -- Jim Ramsay "Me fail English? That's unpossible!" _________________________________________________ tmda-workers mailing list ([email protected]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-workers
