From: Adam S. <ad...@pe...> - 2002-07-06 02:33:55
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Access rights basically go against the entire philosophy of "wiki".=20 However TWiki has implemented most of (or perhaps more then) what you need and should be usable for what you want (if you don't mind a perl implementation instead of php). Otherwise you'll have to hack phpwiki into doing what you want. You might want to read back through the archives, a couple people have already made all the changes you require to phpwiki but I don't belive they ever posted diff's. Adam. On Fri, 2002-07-05 at 02:17, Jea...@gr... wrote: > hi, > for a university project, I have to set up a web site which=20 > is, for certain sections automatically built using PHP/MySQL,=20 > and, on certain other sections, open to modifications by=20 > professors for their students. >=20 > The professors don't want to learn HTMl and they want to=20 > update the content of their pages directly on the web. Of=20 > course, each professor is responsible for the content of one=20 > or two pages, and the students can't update them ! >=20 > Wiki seems to be a perfect tool for the update of these pages,=20 > but I have 2 questions : >=20 > * How can I set up the rights the modifiy each page (page "1"=20 > can be edited by this man, page "2" by this other man, ...) ? >=20 > * I don't want the professors to change the menu of the pages=20 > on the top or on the left. How can I build a web page where=20 > only a part can be edited with Wiki ? >=20 > Thanks very much for your answers ! >=20 > =20 >=20 > --=20 > Jean-Michel Mermet > GreCO - MLC BP25=20 > 38040 Grenoble Cedex 9 >=20 > T=E9l. 33 (0)4 76 82 77 22 (nouveau !) > Fax. 33 (0)4 76 82 77 51 > M=E9l. Jea...@gr... >=20 >=20 >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Bringing you mounds of caffeinated joy. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Phpwiki-talk mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwiki-talk --=20 "Make the invisible visible. Let people see." -- Bruce Sterling |