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[emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Access control for published pages


From: Andrew J. Korty
Subject: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Access control for published pages
Date: Mon, 07 Jun 2004 10:50:42 -0500
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address@hidden writes:

> .htaccess files and interwiki links would may likely solve your
> problems.

I could use .htaccess to limit access on the page level.  That would
be okay for project pages, but what if a day page contained notes for
a project I wanted kept private?  I need the access control at the
note level.

> I think mason is complete overkill here.  If you're going to go 
> through all that trouble, you may as well just move to Twiki which 
> has all the built in ACL stuff anyway.  Keep it simple :)

Then, wouldn't I have to worry about translating between Wiki markup
languages?  The Mason solution is simpler, in my opinion.  I can use
the emacs-wiki publishing functions to generate one HTML file per
note.  A bit of Masonry can piece them back together as day pages or
project pages on the fly.

- -- 
Andrew J. Korty, Principal Security Engineer, GCIA, GCFA
Office of the Vice President for Information Technology
Indiana University
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