Re: [WIKI] Fw: [Gump Wiki] Updated: FrontPage

2004-05-01 Thread Stephen McConnell
We recently experienced something similar on the Avalon wiki - someone doing some unsolicited advertising. Niclas suggestion was to put in some controls where mailing list subscribers need to log in and the posts are validated against list subscriber entries. While it's not secure but its per

RE: [WIKI] Fw: [Gump Wiki] Updated: FrontPage

2004-05-01 Thread Martin Cooper
> -Original Message- > From: Adam R. B. Jack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 9:45 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: Gump code and data > Subject: [WIKI] Fw: [Gump Wiki] Updated: FrontPage > > > Hmm. Seems somebody got on the 'net w/o adult supervision... > > ht

Re: [WIKI] Fw: [Gump Wiki] Updated: FrontPage

2004-05-01 Thread Adam R. B. Jack
> > http://wiki.apache.org/gump/FrontPage > The exact same thing was done to the Jakarta wiki. ;-( Yup, I think I read about that here (or another case). > I've restored the previous page content. Locking it down is probably a > matter of making the file(s) non-writable, which I believe would

RE: [WIKI] Fw: [Gump Wiki] Updated: FrontPage

2004-05-01 Thread Noel J. Bergman
Adam, If you click on the blue [i] icon, you can see the prior revisions and click on "revert" to easily restore an old version. You must be a registered user, however, or you won't see the "revert" option. If you see only view and diff, you haven't registered yourself with that Wiki. I have te