On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 21:02:45 -0400 John Check <j4strngs@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Actually, if that was the de facto standard way of doing things, the > situation would be a lot better than it currently is. Reality though? > If I wanted to be a jackass, I could go wipe out every wiki or plant > bogus info. Would you trust something that open for use with win32? > Human nature. Yes, those are arguments often heard. Tell that to the guys at http://wikipedia.org. I strongly believe in the strengths of wikis and in nightly backups :) btw: Every sane Wiki system stores every revision of a page, so it is easy to revert evil changes. Probably easier than adding maliscious content [if not automated].. Also i'm sure there's wiki system with some stricter permissions system. I use a very simple wiki, but i can for example already "lock" pages. Flo -- Palimm Palimm! http://affenbande.org/~tapas/