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[For 1.6] Wiki Plugin v1.2.2
#11
Great job Jones! I am impressed by your work.

One more function I am looking into is to have 2 or 3 level of permission for reading wiki articles.
All articles will have a permission level (say 1, 2, 3, 3 is the highest). Level 1, 2, 3 have their correspondent mybb groups associated with them.

When a person login to see the article, he will see the articles with his level of permission and lower. Say he belongs to a group that is in level 2, then he will see articles of level 1 and 2.

Thoughts? comments?

Thanks!
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#12
First: I released version 1.1.1 (not yet validated) with some little big fixes caused by the SEO Support and one with the search function.

Second: I won't implement that but in one of the new versions (I hope the next...) I will change the permission system and perhaps I can add something similar Wink
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#13
Very encouraging news. Look forward to the new version. Thank you very much!
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#14
Version 1.1.2 with many little bugfixes released. Version 1.2 with some really nice new features is planned Wink
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#15
Nevermind - I got it.
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#16
Released version 1.2 with many new features
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#17
thanks for the plugin. I can see this being very handy on a firearm forum I help manage to be used to display all of the firearm laws within my state.
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#18
Seems like an excellent plugin, and I'm thinking about trying this out on one of my forums. A lot of it focuses around community collaboration, so this might be a great addition. Considering MyBB and MediaWiki don't really have a full-fledged, workable bridge, this looks like the best alternative.

I'll give it some more thought. Thanks for making the plugin!
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#19
is it possible to modify this plugin so that the author information is up with this info, "Written on 09-23-2012 at 11:15 PM"? maybe make it say something like this: "Written on 09-23-2012 at 11:15 PM. This article was originally created by [username]." and then of course add something in there as well if the entry was ever edited.

also, how do I get those rewrites to work with the google seo plugin?
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#20
For google seo see this thread.

I will also looking whether I add such an edit message or leave the actual.
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