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BDK replied on June 25, 2008 22:22 to the problem "security concern with Acceptable Use Policy functionality" in PBwiki:
Ian,
Yes, the company owns the computer that they were trained on.
And, yes, to the next question. There was a previous user of the same wiki who used that computer. But, I insist that everyone create a PBwiki account with their own corporate e-mail address before i 'invite' them to the wiki (security for me - no invite keys wandering around) -- and I was under the impression tht the Acceptable Use Policy was associated with the user not the hardware.....
BDK reported a problem in PBwiki on June 24, 2008 18:50:
security concern with Acceptable Use Policy functionalityMy sites (v 1.0) require agreement to an Acceptable Use Policy. I just gave access to a new user and trained them personally. I always have users edit a page so that the Acceptable Use Policy will be "activated" and they will need to agree in order to proceed. This did not occur today. Three weeks ago (+/-) a reliable regular user reported that she had to re-agree to the Acceptable Use Policy on 2 wikis (same day).
Re-signing is an annoyance, but failure of the required signing is a security issue for me. Is there a problem with this function??
BDK asked a question in PBwiki on June 03, 2008 15:21:
Missing traffic and statsTraffic and Stats: I've been trying to get the traffic and stats on 4 of my version 1.0 wikis since yesterday with no success. I last checked on 5/23 (no problem) and have been trying to get full-month May stats. Is there a system problem??-
BDK started following the idea "Moving the sidebar above the "In Folder" block" in PBwiki.
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BDK started following the idea "Moving the sidebar above the "In Folder" block" in PBwiki.
BDK replied on May 30, 2008 16:01 to the question "Remove comments from comment section" in PBwiki:
If you have administrator access, you'll see a small font link near the name of the user who wrote the comment allowing you to delete the comment. It is for each individual comment on a comment by comment basis. If you do not have administrator access, I don't know if you can remove the link - but at least you can ask your administrator to do it for you.
A comment on the question "Problem pasting text from a Word doc into my wiki page" in PBwiki:
Rachel & Vu, I've pasted all the screen shots documenting the problem above into a Word doc. I don't want to post it but would be okay to send it .
(not for general distribution)... – BDK, on May 05, 2008 21:28
BDK replied on May 05, 2008 20:08 to the question "Problem pasting text from a Word doc into my wiki page" in PBwiki:
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BDK replied on May 05, 2008 19:51 to the question "Problem pasting text from a Word doc into my wiki page" in PBwiki:
This happens all the time to me, as well. In version 1, when you are copying and pasting from Word, a dialog box pops up giving explicit instructions to paste your text into the dialog box. There are 2 check boxes that allow you to remove font definitions and style definitions. Irrespective of whether you check the boxes or not, the pasted text is ALWAYS pasted at the top of the wiki page.
Rachel - it's not about floating as much as pasting two paragraphs from Document A then wanting to add a paragraph from document B immediately following (but it ends up at the top of the page).
I just cut and paste, then highlight the text at the top of the page and cut and paste again. The second time, you don't get the dialog box because the text isn't coming from Word.
Hint: what's worked for me is to ALWAYS check the remove font and remove style definition boxes and paste clean, unformatted text into the wiki page, then use the wiki tools to format. Otherwise, you often cannot delete Word formatting without going to the source code.
BDK replied on April 01, 2008 17:21 to the question "Folders: for pages, files or both?" in PBwiki:
BDK marked one of David E. Weekly's replies in PBwiki as useful. David E. Weekly replied to the question "Folders: for pages, files or both?".
BDK asked a question in PBwiki on April 01, 2008 14:45:
Folders: for pages, files or both?can files be "segregated" by folder in Version 2.0 or only pages?
BDK asked a question in PBwiki on March 12, 2008 21:25:
Security concern: auto log off?Is there an auto log offon the system side after an extended period of no activity, or when a user fails to log out before closing the browser?
My company has some shared workstations and we've had users be able to access via other individual's identities when only the browser has been closed ... and, yes, we've told them to log out but they probably didn't listen to their mothers either.-
BDK started following the idea "Offline reading and editing (Google Gears?)" in PBwiki.
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BDK started following the idea "Offline reading and editing (Google Gears?)" in PBwiki.
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BDK started following the question "Can't get named anchors to work." in PBwiki.
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BDK started following the question "Can't get named anchors to work." in PBwiki.
BDK replied on February 22, 2008 21:04 to the problem "e-mail invitation text" in PBwiki:
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