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WIKI Article Security

December 14, 2009 8:17am

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  • #1 / Dec 14, 2009 8:17am

    bbhardin

    1 posts

    I understand that the wiki uses 3 levels of security:
    —Visitors (can view - cannot post)
    —Users (can post)
    —Admin (can do everything)

    I understand that articles can be moderated so they are not published unless approved by an admin.

    I understand that articles can be locked so they cannot be changed.

    I understand that I may have multiple wiki’s and thus limit access to a specific wiki based on group membership.

    I would like to be able to control the visibility of an article on a per article basis - as in “public” and “private” - so that only users can see a specific article but visitors cannot.

    Would like to use this as a technical support knowledgebase maintained by the technician- and have some of those articles available for lookup by the customer - but others not available to the customer.

  • #2 / Dec 14, 2009 9:09am

    somwicked

    26 posts

    To the best of my knowledge, you can’t.

    The wiki is a single file template with any and all results pulled from the database into that template.

    You can set the template with the appropriate permissions by member group which gives you the security you have above.

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