Farkas, Illes wrote: > > Thanks. What do you precisely mean by "and the like"? Where can I learn > what (:include:) and "the like" are? > >
(:include:) includes the text from one page in another page. It's often used for "boilerplates", where you want the same text to appear in several places. Is there a reason you're using IP address rather than passwords for this? With passwords, you can prevent (:include:) from including text the person doesn't have permission to see. (I think you need to set a flag in config.php one way or the other, but it can be done.) Is it possible to prevent the IDs who have access to Projects from logging in from other IP addresses? That way you could leverage everything done for passwords. Also, beware of rotating IP addresses. Many ISPs change IP addresses, so one day you might be one number, the next day another number. Even internal systems are subject to this, if the person doing the upgrades and rewiring doesn't realize it's important your machine keep the same address. Yes, my husband has dealt with clients who locked themselves out of admin by doing this. (Fortunately they hadn't changed the backdoors. Suspenders but no belt.) Sandy _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users