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autlogin Plugin
Compatible with DokuWiki
No compatibility info given!
This extension has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues.
Similar to acl
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Installation
Install the plugin using the Plugin Manager and the download URL above, which points to latest version of the plugin. Refer to Plugins on how to install plugins manually. If you will be install manually, extract folder to /lib/plugins. After installing the plugin you must define manager group. Go to Andmin→Configuration Settings and set the row “Manager - group, user or comma separated list….” to @moderator . After this everything will be ready.
Examples/Usage
This plugin have two parts. If you are a admin, you can see both part in one page. First part is “Access Control List Management for hosts” and second is “Moderator page”. In first part can admin set rights for hosts A) from file visit.php (here are stored all non login host who vist the web - their ip address, web browsers, operating systems…) B)Set rights manually C)Set moderators
In Moderator page can login user set the rules for the pages or namespaces to which have user the moderator rights.
If admin set some host like moderator, this host discover the new button, and after he click to this button, this host can moderate the page
Known Bugs and Issues
[this section might not be needed in case of external bug manager, or use RSS feed]
ToDo/Wish List
[developers roadmap]
FAQ
[discussions should ideally be deleted and turned into FAQ entries along the way]
Discussion
Could be placed on an external page (e.g. plugin:pluginname:discussion) to have a distinction between user comments and author docs