Wiki source code of Sub-Wiki access rights
Last modified by Michael Hamann on 2024/11/28
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1 | To change rights for a sub-wiki, log in as administrator, click the {{image reference="DrawerMenuIcon.png"/}} button, then on "Administer Wiki". | ||
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4 | {{image reference="AdministerWikiMenu.png"/}} | ||
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7 | In the wiki preferences page, click on the "Rights" link in the vertical menu to the left. | ||
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10 | {{image reference="AdministrationRights.png"/}} | ||
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13 | Select the local or global groups and users for which you want to set a permission. | ||
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16 | {{image reference="AdminGroupsRightsSubWiki.png"/}} | ||
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19 | Click once on a check-box to allow a right, twice to deny it and three times to clear the right and use the default values. Note that rights entries are saved automatically. | ||
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22 | Unlike the main wiki, the "Script" right is set to default on sub-wikis, meaning that it is denied. | ||
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26 | = Default Values for Rights at Sub-wiki Level = | ||
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28 | Rights at the sub-wiki level are inherited from the main wiki (wiki-level rights only). If there is nothing to inherit, the following defaults apply: | ||
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30 | |= Wiki Right|= Default Value|= Comments | ||
31 | |VIEW|ALLOWED| | ||
32 | |EDIT|ALLOWED|EDIT rights at wiki level also imply VIEW rights | ||
33 | |COMMENT|ALLOWED| | ||
34 | |SCRIPT|DENIED| | ||
35 | |DELETE|DENIED| | ||
36 | |ADMIN|DENIED|((( | ||
37 | * ADMIN rights at wiki level also imply the VIEW, EDIT, COMMENT and DELETE rights. | ||
38 | * If ADMIN rights are granted at wiki level, they cannot be denied at page level. | ||
39 | * The rights implied by ADMIN rights will not be overridden by a denial at a lower level. | ||
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42 | For more information please access the Permission types page. |