Matt, You could do something similar ish with xincludes and a version control system that locks files for editing.
S On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 11:08 AM, Hussein Shafie <hussein at xmlmind.com> wrote: > Matt Flaherty wrote: >> >> I was wondering whether it's possible to specify in css rules that the >> nodes returned from a selector be made non-editable. This would seem to be >> very useful as different groups of authors could work on specific parts of a >> document by only choosing the correct css view. Having to resort to a >> document hook seems rather cumbersome particularly in the early stages of a >> document type when its definition may be in flux. A purely declarative >> approach would be nicer.

