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46 lines
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I am using ikiwiki 2.6.1.
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I can't figure out the locked pages.
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As an admin in preferences, I put in my Locked Pages:
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index and downloads
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I don't want anyone to be able to edit the front page or my downloads page.
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That didn't work. I am using a different web browser as a different non-ikiwiki-admin user.
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So I changed it to
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/index and /downloads
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That stopped me from editing the front page. It didn't say it was locked just repeatedly gave me the ikiwiki login. (How can I get it to tell me it is locked instead?)
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I also tried
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/index and /downloads/index
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But I could still edit my downloads page.
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Can someone share some hints on how to lock these two pages?
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My source pages for the lock are:
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source/downloads.mdwn
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source/index.mdwn
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My webpages to lock are:
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public\_html/downloads/index.html
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public\_html/index.html
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> So I tried again with using "or" instead of "and":
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> index or downloads
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> And that worked. I now get a message saying it is locked and cannot be edited.
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> To me saying "lock both 'index and downloads'" made sense while now it reads like: "lock either 'index or downloads'". Maybe the [[PageSpec]] should define "and" and "or" (beyond the examples it has).
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> Also why did my "/index and /downloads" prevent editing the index by repeatedly showing login webpage?
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> -JeremyReed |