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Architecture / Installation


Re: Prevent anoynmous users from seeing Wiki content creates 2 Login forms on home page

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When a browser requests a page that requires a log-in, TikiWiki's normal behavior is to display either an error message ("you don't have permission") or a log-in box. What do you want anonymous users to see when they come to your web site and are presented a page (wiki content) that they don't have permission to see? I think that's the first question. It seems to me whatever you use as a public homepage shouldn't be off-limits to anonymous visitors. If you don't want them to see any wiki content but you do want a wiki page to be your home page, then maybe you could make a plain html home page (index.html) that links to your Tiki installation, or use a Tiki html page, etc. I'm not sure off hand how to modify Tiki's "no permission" page to not present the log-in box. The files could be modified so probably an empty page could be shown instead, but is this the best solution?

-- Gary

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