thanks, I'll try that out. BTW, do you know where I can find the admin
extension you mention? I am actually running this on VW. I suppose its on
the public repository but what is its name if you recall.
thanks
Charles
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 13:37:30 -0300, Sebastian Sastre
<ssastre(a)seaswork.com.ar> wrote:
Charles,
if I understand well, that is the same thing I made with some
wikis of my own.
Lukas guided me to make that in a message in the past:
"> Remove all the view permission from the Anonymous-Group. In
VisualWorks
the following code snipped does it for you:
(server userAt: 'anonymous') roles do: [ :role |
Structure allSubclassesDo: [ :class |
role remove: class permissionView ] ]
There is also a administration extension that can do the
trick from the
web-interface, but it is currently available in VisualWorks only.
Hope this helps,
Lukas"
I also hope this helps,
regards,
Sebastián Sastre
ssastre(a)seaswork.com.ar
www.seaswork.com.ar
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De: owner-smallwiki(a)iam.unibe.ch
[mailto:owner-smallwiki@iam.unibe.ch] En nombre de Charles A. Monteiro
Enviado el: Jueves, 15 de Julio de 2004 12:25
Para: smallwiki(a)iam.unibe.ch
Asunto: Securing access to a page.
I have read through the SmallWiki doc and I understand that
there are some
security enhancements underway but I am wondering if I
missed something.
I want to be able to at least make it so that users have to
login just to
get on the wiki in the first place. It would be nice to be
able to specify
access to a specific branch of the wiki as well.
thanks
Charles
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