From: Martin G. <gim...@gi...> - 2002-09-16 17:10:07
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Joby Walker <joby@u.washington.edu> writes: > Martin Geisler wrote: > > I don't quite follow you... is this based on a philosophical view that > > deleting any information is bad? If so, then another solution to my > > problem with bad revisions could be to create a new revision based on > > an old (good) revision. > > > > It has to do with application. My wiki is for the documentation for > the University of Washington's Operations Center, so writing/editing > permissions are being locked down to administrators -- thus defacement > should be seriously limited and would be necessary evidence for a > security audit. I can see how your environment is different from mine: I'm the only administrator whereas you have a whole team of them. > And yes I do create new revisions off of the last good one (I've > messed pages up by accident...). OK - I wasn't aware of this trick when I wrote my first message, but now that I know about it, I can see how easy it is to revert changes. -- Martin Geisler My GnuPG Key: 0xF7F6B57B See http://gimpster.com/ and http://phpweather.net/ for: PHP Weather => Shows the current weather on your webpage and PHP Shell => A telnet-connection (almost :-) in a PHP page. |