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On Sunday, 9 September 2012 22:50:13 UTC-5, Andrew W wrote:
>
> It still doesn't worked for me (when not logged in).  I have not set 
> manage_permissions, which I note is False as a default.
> I always get the login screen when I paste in a url for one of my wiki 
> pages.  ?  I'll keep trying,  maybe I need to update the auth groups 
> ("everybody")  ?
>
>
> On Monday, September 10, 2012 2:04:43 PM UTC+12, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>
>> plugin_wiki has such thing but not auth.wiki. In auth wiki all pages are 
>> public unless you do
>>
>> auth.wiki(manage_permissions=True)
>>
>> If you set manage_permissions=True all pages are private but the author 
>> can choose the names of the groups who can read or write it. You can use 
>> the "everybody" group to make it public.
>>
>> On Sunday, 9 September 2012 18:19:30 UTC-5, Andrew W wrote:
>>>
>>> I've looked for the magic is_public button, but I can't find it.  
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sunday, September 9, 2012 3:57:28 AM UTC+12, villas wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Just a thought,  but doesn't the wiki page have an is_public field?  If 
>>>> so,  did you tick it?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, September 8, 2012 9:41:35 AM UTC+1, Andrew W wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Just Checking, were you logged in when you tried to open up the page ? 
>>>>>  
>>>>> Just to clarify, if I'm logged in it will take me directly to the page 
>>>>> - as expected.  I wanted to test having pages available to users who 
>>>>> haven't logged in - which for this case would be most people - the 
>>>>> public. 
>>>>>   I opened a new browser window, made sure I wasn't logged in to web2py, 
>>>>> and pasted in the url of my new page.  I get the login screen.
>>>>>
>>>>> I've just tried it again at home, creating just a simple page (OK, I 
>>>>> did add an extra css file to the layout).
>>>>>
>>>>> Screen shot attached of page (when logged in), and screen when I paste 
>>>>> in the url.
>>>>>
>>>>> Apart from that, auth.wiki is looking great.  I'm experimenting with 
>>>>> adding blocks with extra classes, allowing me to style them differently.  
>>>>>  
>>>>>  Can I specify classes to other elements, or is it just blockquotes ?
>>>>>
>>>>> P.S.  I'm getting a small S in the menu bar (app created from Welcome 
>>>>> with no changes to menu)  - see screen shot
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, September 8, 2012 7:42:22 AM UTC+12, Massimo Di Pierro 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Strange. It should work even without url=True. You should be able to 
>>>>>> paste any URL in markmin and it should work.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> MARKMIN(text, url=True)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> simply allows you to user the shortcuts 
>>>>>> @/app/controller/function/args and they will be converted in 
>>>>>> http://..../app/controller/function/args where app, controller and 
>>>>>> function 
>>>>>> are optional. You can do @///index for example.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Friday, 7 September 2012 14:15:31 UTC-5, Andrew W wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> No I didn't.   Only just found out about URL=True.  Di I pass as a 
>>>>>>> URL variable ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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