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# Every time a page is modified, it is "observed" under the '''Recent changes''' page. | # Every time a page is modified, it is "observed" under the '''Recent changes''' page. | ||
# An important page can be protected by iskWiki's administrators. | # An important page can be protected by iskWiki's administrators. | ||
# Before archiving a document on iskWiki, it can be formatted without cut-and-paste | # Before archiving a document on iskWiki, it can be formatted without cut-and-paste, printing, or download option (using free applications like [http://www.openoffice.org/ Open Office], [http://www.primopdf.com PrimoPDF], [http://pdfprinter.com/ PDF Printer], [http://www.codebox.es/pdf-to-flash-page-flip Codebox] or non-free programs like Macromedia Flashpaper). Strictly speaking, however, restricted formats are less about computer network security than about content sharing or licensing policies. | ||
# A page can be "prefixed" so that the owner or owners of the document can restrict its access and edit rights. | # A page can be "prefixed" so that the owner or owners of the document can restrict its access and edit rights. | ||
[[Category:DILC Matters]] | [[Category:DILC Matters]] |
Revision as of 09:40, 27 March 2010
There are many levels on which security is or can be implemented on iskWiki.
- Login. Only people with UP Webmail accounts can create or modify pages on iskWiki.
- A page of interest can be monitored using iskWiki's "Watch" feature.
- Information on every change and "who did what" is recorded in the page's history.
- Every time a page is modified, it is "observed" under the Recent changes page.
- An important page can be protected by iskWiki's administrators.
- Before archiving a document on iskWiki, it can be formatted without cut-and-paste, printing, or download option (using free applications like Open Office, PrimoPDF, PDF Printer, Codebox or non-free programs like Macromedia Flashpaper). Strictly speaking, however, restricted formats are less about computer network security than about content sharing or licensing policies.
- A page can be "prefixed" so that the owner or owners of the document can restrict its access and edit rights.