> On Dec 12, 2013 8:05 AM, "John" <phoenixoverr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> An even easier solution would be to get a javascript gadget that grabs
>> the
>> current page title and saves it along with ~~~~ on a log page
>
> If you need something simple, do this. It should honestly be about 10
> lines
> of JavaScript.
>
> If you need this to stand up in court, it's a little more complicated. I
> actually built a system for this in tikiwiki several years ago.. It's not
> trivial, and I wouldn't recommend it.
>

Fortunately it doesn't have to stand up in court.  :)  This is just for
internal record keeping.

We have people all over North America, and when we update the user manual
or the procedures we want to know they read the updated articles.  When we
train our techs and dealers we also want them to log that they've read the
appropriate manual sections.

What we need is something that will have multiple "signed off by" or
"reviewed by" lines with each article so that the managers can see who has
read the article.

What I need is something like the javascript widget but a bit fancier;
right now I am looking at modifying the Comments extension as that would
also allow the reviewers to add a short comment about the procedure or
article and to set a default value of "reviewed".

The FlaggedRevs extension is overkill for what we need.

--Yan


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