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Jun 2, 2009, 05:58 #1
write-protecting a wiki
I think wikis are a good starter CMS for newbies. I like that they are lightweight and the user can enter text without knowing any code.
I've been experimenting wih tiddlywiki. Is there a way to write-protect certain fields/pages? So that the user can only enter in certain spots, leaving the original text untouched?
If not can this even be done with any other wiki?
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Jun 2, 2009, 17:40 #2
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Generally speaking, the 'user content' area is a free for all. Editing rights are often implemented but they only control whether or not a user may edit, not which part of a page they may change.
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