User talk:PyneJ/Hacks/PageWhiteList

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I'm having problems installing this patch. Can you please show which line needs replacing and show exactly what it should be replaced with? The - and + symbols seem to cause problems as well as the strange commenting and linux(?) info. --Anon


I would like to disable the ability for anon users to edits pages within my wiki. I followed the suggestions beneath the In "1.5(1.5rc2, 1.5rc4)" heading. Following the addition of the line to DefaultSettings and EditPage, I received 5 or 6 php errors/warning regarding header information having been already sent. I rolled the files back until I had a chance to play with it a lil more.

If anyone has implemented this on 1.5.2 I'd enjoy hearing any further suggestions you may have to get this working.

--Cjh 17:30, 24 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Changing "Login required to edit" description[edit]

How would I go about changing the "Login required to edit" screen so it sais something like:

Login required to edit

You have to login to edit content pages. You may however post comments on the 
corresponding discussion page, just click Discussions above and then press the + link.;

Instead of the default: "You have to login to edit content pages. "

My comment: In essence... this hack allow to differentiate between editing a page and editing discussion page, because long time ago some braindead &#@^%$ decided to apply same action to both. Thanks, $^(&3.