On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 10:50 +0100, Upayavira wrote: > Bruno Dumon wrote: > > On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 08:07 +0100, Ross Gardler wrote: > > > >>The Forrest generated docs are now linking back to the daisy page for > >>that document. It doesn't link straight back to the edit page yet, this > >>is because the error page when a user is not logged in was quite unhelpful. > > > > > > IMO it would be better to link back just to the Daisy page, not to open > > the editor immediately. > > Why?
So that you can first see the latest content of the page, can look at comments, whatever, and then make the decission to open the editor. > I'm concerned that (a) the Daisy content is seen for what it is: > under development and (b) that the Daisy server in the zone doesn't get > crawled by search engines and indexed. We _do not_ want that, as our > development code would effectively become our live docs. I thought we had a robot file in place which forbids that. > > I would, at this moment, prefer they go to a page which says "You can > comment on this page, but to do so, you need first to create yourself an > account. Click _here_ to login or _here_ to create your account." Users can only add comments when logged in. > > I really do not want to see Daisy serving content to anyone who is not > logged in. (but am happy to give away logins quite freely). Any reason for that? I saw the earlier discussion on this, but don't recall any better reason than "I don't like it". If it is to avoid confusion, then I think it should be possible by putting appropriate warnings in place. -- Bruno Dumon http://outerthought.org/ Outerthought - Open Source, Java & XML Competence Support Center [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]