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authorklml <klml@web>
Mon, 16 Apr 2012 19:57:20 +0000 (15:57 -0400)
committeradmin <admin@branchable.com>
Mon, 16 Apr 2012 19:57:20 +0000 (15:57 -0400)
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+[[!comment format=mdwn
+ username="klml"
+ ip="188.174.93.195"
+ subject="comment 2"
+ date="2012-04-16T19:57:20Z"
+ content="""
+hi smcv,
+
+> when a page is viewed, the web server serves the compiled HTML without IkiWiki being involved.
+
+yes you are right, but I still think its a feature ;)
+
+> The best way to integrate access control into IkiWiki would probably be to have a CGI user interface for .htaccess or equivalent - but you'd still have to be careful, because, for instance, if a user can edit public pages, then they can insert a \[[!include]] directive to make the content of a private page public. 
+
+My usecase is a website with an small internal area, its just for not \"so public\" files, no private files. And I only have some trusted users.
+
+thx
+klml
+
+"""]]