remove page_locking page, move content to plugins/lockedit
Also, removed obsolte para about using the prefs page to configure locked pages, that interface is obsolete, hidden by default, and the locked_pages setup file setting is used instead.master
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### Edit controls
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Wiki admins can [[lock_pages|page_locking]] so that only other admins can
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edit them. Or a wiki can be set up to allow anyone to edit Discussion
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pages, but only registered users to edit other pages. These are just two
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possibilities, since page edit controls can be changed via plugins.
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Wiki admins can lock_pages so that only other admins can edit them. Or a
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wiki can be set up to allow anyone to edit Discussion pages, but only
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registered users to edit other pages. These are just two possibilities,
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since page edit controls can be changed via plugins.
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### [[PageHistory]]
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The administrator of a wiki can choose to lock some pages, which allows
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only the admin to edit them using the online interface. This doesn't
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prevent anyone who can commit to the underlying revision control system
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from editing the pages, however.
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To lock a page, log into the wiki as whatever user is configured as the
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admin, and in your Preferences page, you'll find a field listing locked
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pages. This is a [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]], so you have a fair bit of control
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over what kinds of pages to lock. For example, you could choose to lock all
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pages created before 2006, or all pages that are linked to from the page
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named "locked". More usually though, you'll just list some names of pages
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to lock.
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One handy thing to do if you're using ikiwiki for your blog is to lock
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"* and !*/Discussion". This prevents others from adding to or modifying
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posts in your blog, while still letting them comment via the Discussion
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pages.
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[[!template id=plugin name=lockedit core=1 author="[[Joey]]"]]
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[[!tag type/auth]]
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This plugin enables [[page_locking]]. It is enabled by default.
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This plugin allows the administrator of a wiki to lock some pages, limiting
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who can edit them using the online interface. This doesn't prevent anyone
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who can commit to the underlying revision control system from editing the
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pages, however.
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The `locked_pages` setting configures what pages are locked. It is a
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[[ikiwiki/PageSpec]], so you have lots of control over what kind of pages
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to lock. For example, you could choose to lock all pages created before
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2006, or all pages that are linked to from the page named "locked". More
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usually though, you'll just list some names of pages to lock.
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One handy thing to do if you're using ikiwiki for your blog is to lock
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"* and !*/Discussion". This prevents others from adding to or modifying
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posts in your blog, while still letting them comment via the Discussion
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pages.
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Wiki administrators can always edit locked pages.
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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Also see [[!debbug 443346]].
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> defined in the wiki pages (although they could be).
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>* Given the previous two points, can't this be done with the `match_user()`
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> function defined by the [[plugins/attachment]] plugin (see the [[ikiwiki/pagespec/attachment]] pagespec info)
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> and the [[plugins/lockedit]] plugin (see [[page_locking]])?
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> and the [[plugins/lockedit]] plugin?
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>
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> For example, add the following to your config file:
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>
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