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Jeffrey Lee Message #24327, posted by Phlamethrower at 17:40, 18/11/2002, in reply to message #24320
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I'd like there to be passwords for *everyone*
:)

but that could just create problems, like last time.
But then whoever is causing problems can have their password removed :)

I suggest that for now, only one person uploads new stuff ( :mentat: ) - this could well change in a few months when everything is up and running.
Aw :(

Perhaps if mentat is in charge of the main site, but other people are allowed to upload stuff to their own areas? e.g. I'd be able to upload any chat room/SENSORED! stuff. Whether the restrictions would be enforced by the site manager script or on basis of trust is open though; I'm guessing that rich's site manager script should be able to restrict you to a single directory, but I'm not sure how it'd handle multiple dirs (e.g. chat room & Sensored).

But then again I still haven't started anything for Sensored.
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John Hoare Message #24330, posted by moss at 17:46, 18/11/2002, in reply to message #24327

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I've just emailed :mentat:, so let's see what he says. I take the point about removal of passwords :)

It's best to be over-cautious this time until everything's going, rather than it all go to pot again :| The only reason *I've* got one at the moment is because :mentat: hasn't been around.
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Richard Goodwin Message #24395, posted by rich at 01:34, 19/11/2002, in reply to message #24327
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I suggest that for now, only one person uploads new stuff ( :mentat: ) - this could well change in a few months when everything is up and running.
Aw :(

Perhaps if mentat is in charge of the main site, but other people are allowed to upload stuff to their own areas?
Can I just point out that no-one "uploads" anything[*], you edit the pages directly. You just bring the content, the template system provides the rest.

This way, whenever someone gets a good idea they can have it up on the website in minutes, from whatever web browser enabled computer they happen to be sitting next to.

[*]Well, okay, you can upload images and the like if you want to, via another web page. But you don't have to.
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Richard Goodwin Message #24396, posted by rich at 01:39, 19/11/2002, in reply to message #24327
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I'm guessing that rich's site manager script should be able to restrict you to a single directory, but I'm not sure how it'd handle multiple dirs (e.g. chat room & Sensored).
It only works on one directory anyway - figuring out which directories to drill down in to to find HTML pages would have been a nightmare. I'd suggest that the chatroom is unlikely to gain anything from being in the template system - it's PHP, frame based, and the content isn't exactly static - and if Sensored has to be in another directory you just get another login and treat it as a separate site (which is what it seems to be).
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Jeffrey Lee Message #24397, posted by Phlamethrower at 01:39, 19/11/2002, in reply to message #24395
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Can I just point out that no-one "uploads" anything[*], you edit the pages directly. You just bring the content, the template system provides the rest.
Doh, I wasn't meant to have said 'uploads' :|
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Richard Goodwin Message #24398, posted by rich at 01:40, 19/11/2002, in reply to message #24397
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Well you seem to be around at this ungodly hour, have you seen any flaming fireballs in the sky yet?
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Jeffrey Lee Message #24399, posted by Phlamethrower at 02:23, 19/11/2002, in reply to message #24398
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Well you seem to be around at this ungodly hour, have you seen any flaming fireballs in the sky yet?
Nope. Are there meant to be?
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James Shaw Message #24419, posted by Hertzsprung at 10:56, 19/11/2002, in reply to message #24398
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Well you seem to be around at this ungodly hour, have you seen any flaming fireballs in the sky yet?
Is this a very subtle joke ;)
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Phil Mellor Message #24420, posted by monkeyson2 at 11:06, 19/11/2002, in reply to message #24399
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Well you seem to be around at this ungodly hour, have you seen any flaming fireballs in the sky yet?
Nope. Are there meant to be?
Yes.
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Jeffrey Lee Message #24421, posted by Phlamethrower at 11:14, 19/11/2002, in reply to message #24420
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As viewed from a UK latitude in the early hours of Tuesday GMT
Um, yes. The sky was replaced with a drawing :|
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John Hoare Message #24481, posted by moss at 19:02, 19/11/2002, in reply to message #24421

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Um, yes. The sky was replaced with a drawing :|
:P
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Andrew Poole Message #24488, posted by andypoole at 19:21, 19/11/2002, in reply to message #24481
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Um, yes. The sky was replaced with a drawing :|
:P
I'm sure moss ate it
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Jeffrey Lee Message #31166, posted by Phlamethrower at 02:08, 7/2/2003, in reply to message #22518
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*trips over a thread stuffed under the carpet*

:o

Who put that there? :frown:
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John Hoare Message #31323, posted by moss at 11:38, 9/2/2003, in reply to message #31166

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(:o)
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Jeffrey Lee Message #31355, posted by Phlamethrower at 22:51, 9/2/2003, in reply to message #31323
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How on earth did this thread end up in the test posts forum??? :o
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John Hoare Message #31394, posted by moss at 10:01, 10/2/2003, in reply to message #31355

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Someone testing the 'move thread' function? :o
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Jeffrey Lee Message #33515, posted by Phlamethrower at 01:33, 21/2/2003, in reply to message #31394
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*tests something*
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