If you put one or more non-alphanumeric characters (such as ! % @ # *) alone in the search box, without any alphanumeric characters (1 2 3 a b c), the search engine will generate a list of the pages visible under the current ACL. It is listed alphabetically, in 3 columns. Namespace entries show full page name such as wiki:syntax. This could be handy if you have several pages that you don?t want others to be able to see. It will always show the list based on the current user?s ACL settings. For example, login as a member of group X that should have limited access. Do a ?search? as described. If pages show up on the list that should not be viewable by group X, then you can analyze what is showing, and make the appropriate correction in ACL. A good place to start is just logoff and then try this, That will show you everything visible to a person who is not logged in. This happens with the current stable version. Someone else can try it in the developer version. This doesn't appear to be documented, so I added this comment to http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:tips -- DokuWiki mailing list - more info at http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:mailinglist