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2005-03-01
For internal use ACLs and permissions are often not necessary but having some kind of login mechanism is still useful for tracking who changed what. Logging in would be optional. Even passwords can be optional for this type of lightweight identification.
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2005-08-12
einhirn
Modify auth_plain.php to remove Password checking (maybe also apply some cosmetics to the Login page), enable "use_acls", remove "can edit" from the ACL for ALL and add an ACL for a group "@users". Add all defined users to that group and you are done...
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2006-01-27
gb
You can use empty passwords for whatever user you want, this works without any modification to the code. So just add your users without password and allow the group they belong to, to edit pages and you're done. Of course if you want to track who did/changed what, you have to set up users and thus use logins. But with empty passwords, changes made by logged in users will appear in the changelog under their username.
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2006-01-27
gb
Sorry I was wrong, logging in with an empty password works, but editing a page fails.