After getting vague responses and nothing more I have decided to post one more question of sorts. My first question is simply for confirmation. 1) To login to a wiki now you must first create a mypbwiki account and then be invited to that wiki from the moderator? 2) If this new feature was going to be implemented and our invite keys stripped away why didn't I know this? Maybe I am the only wiki administrator that didn't but I don't think I am alone. I did know that login for the new pbwiki 2.0 would be different but I didn't know that the login would change for the pbwiki 1.0 we are currently using. I believe this is the first time that anything has really gotten under my skin but why weren't we just informed better. And when I did find that the wiki login had changed I had been digging for like 2 days to find this info. One last question. Do I need to inform my boss that the "invite keys" are no longer valid for our wiki or will they be back sometime soon. If they are not going to be back I really need to know because that means I have to send out a department wide e-mail, inform everyone that logins have changed and then write a tutorial on how the new login works. It isn't that I mind doing these things its my job I just need an answer please.
I need to talk to someone. My company would like to implement the api user authentication on our current pbwiki (wiki 1.0). However we are unsure if the script we are going to implement is going to work. We need to test it and make sure. But, the api wiki states that you either login using pbwiki or login using your own custom login via api. If this doesn't work can someone there at pbwiki uncheck the "enable custom authentication" check box in our wiki so we can get back in. Also as a side note I called to pbwiki first and I was shocked that I didn't even get a person on the phone when trying to contact customer service. This is a problem that I would like to hear a voice and speak with a person about instead I'm here in the forums waiting trying to get an answer that I feel I can trust. Anyways thanks for the time and support.