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<DIV dir=ltr><FONT size=2>> > I'm quite willing to develop a "form-based
user-management solution"<BR>> > that works with authuser.php; I just need
some idea of what<BR>> > the interface should look like and what features
it needs to support.<BR>> ><BR>> > (None of my sites require
user-based authentication, so I<BR>> > can't really design a solution for
this based on my own<BR>> > needs. Hearing from others about this
would be a big help.)<BR>> ><BR>> > Pm<BR>><BR>> For the two
wikis that I manage, I am looking for these two aspects of a<BR>>
'solution':<BR>><BR>> a. access rights based on groups (the ability to
grant each user access<BR>> rights to specified groups, with a default for
the entire wiki)<BR><BR>By "groups" here are you referring to "groups of pages"
(i.e., WikiGroups)<BR>or "groups of authors"? authuser.php already has the
ability<BR>to control access to WikiGroups by individual users.<BR><BR>> b.
web-based management panel to remove the need to hand-edit<BR>>
local/config.php or a passwd-formatted text file<BR><BR>What features does the
web-based management panel need?<BR>Is it an "admin-only" interface, or do
visitors need the ability<BR>to use it as well (e.g., to create accounts,
recover lost passwords,<BR>etc.)?<BR><BR>Pm<BR></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV dir=ltr><FONT size=2>I've summarized some ideas about this "solution" and
could post it to a page on PmWiki.org. Suggestion on where to add it, something
like PermissionsByGroupsDev? Or would you rather see it in an email...
where-ever is fine.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV dir=ltr><FONT size=2>Chris</DIV></FONT></DIV>
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