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HELLO AGAIN! Good point! On the other hand the technique is really interesting. There is a possibility to protect them (password) from being updated by everyone. The dynamic pages is something to be used in guestbooks and so on. It is also something that you can use in a company intranet. The tricky part, as you write, is to protect it from being missused. Joakim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stefan Probst" <stefan.probst@opticom.v-nam.net> To: <joakim.lofkvist@telia.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 1:02 PM Subject: [WG-Website] Re: What is WIKI?
> At 18:23 30.07.2002 +0000, Joakim.Lofkvist wrote: > ------------------------- > >Maybe we could set one up in Vietnam (Vietnamese) in order to try out the > >technique. > > Joakim, > > it is in Vietnam fairly unclear about who is responsible for web published > content. If you want to avoid getting questioned by the police because of > some postings of visitors to your site, you'd probably better not use a > wiki to which people other than the "owner" can post. > > My 300 VND. > Stefan > > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from: WG-Website, just follow this link: > > http://www.isoc-vn.org/cgi-bin/mojo262/mojo.cgi?f=u&l=WG%2dWebsite > > Click the link, or copy and paste the address into your browser, > or send a mailto:website-owner@isoc-vn.org to request manual unsubscription > by the list administrator. > > > >
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