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-I actually appreciate the feature you added which prohibits editing arbitrary
-files in the repository through the web interface, just by editing the URL. :)
-However, for some ikiwikis I manage, I trust all the users with accounts, and
-I'd thus like to grant them access to edit certain non-wiki files, such as the
-CSS. Given the new framework for access control plugins, how about a plugin
-to set the policy for editing non-wiki files? Configured correctly, this
-could even allow policies like "you have to have an account to edit non-wiki
-files".
-
---[[JoshTriplett]]
-
-I'd prefer to handle this with a file upload feature, since the security
-issues it will need to deal with are the same, and the set of non-wiki
-files that can be edited in a text editor is a lot smaller than the set of
-files a user might want to upload. --[[Joey]]
-
-> Fair enough; file upload would solve this problem for me, and I need it
-> for other reasons as well. --[[JoshTriplett]] \ No newline at end of file