Am Donnerstag, den 22.09.2005, 20:24 +0200 schrieb Andreas Gohr: > On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 10:34:54 -0600 > "Daniel Mitchell" <DanielMitchell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > being a utter newbie to this list and to DokuWiki, i would > > > like to aplogize if this has been asked before, but i can't > > > find anything about it in the list-archives. As it seems > > > rss-feeds are completely ignoring any acls on my > > > wiki-installation. > > > > I get almost the opposite thing -- some RSS readers only get the feed > > as seen by non-logged-in users (sharpreader, for example), which is a > > safe way to fail. Other ones get the feed based on who you're logged > > in as in IE (or Firefox? I haven't quite tracked it down yet) -- > > GreatNews seems better at this. > > To clarify. DokuWiki uses cookies for authentication. This > authentication cookie is used in the feed generator as well. So if you > are logged in you will see everything you have at least read permissions > for in the feed. If your Feedreader uses your Browser to render the > feeds (probably many Windows Feedreaders do this) they will use the > browsers cookie cache as well. > Hi, i just tested this cookie thing with various rss-readers and still have this phenomenon. I lgged out, quit all my running browsers and even used "snownews" a textbased rss-reader which should not use any rendering engine of my browsers ;) Still the feed shows all changes within "admininfos:". This my acl-file to give some more infos: > * @ALL 1 > * @users 1 > admininfos:* @ALL 0 > Any hints? BTW, is there a possibility to disable RSs-feeds? TIA, ./Tom -- Thomas Liesner - c/o Creativ Consulting GmbH, Ratingen Email: t.liesner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx PGP Fingerprint: 7B6B 8364 D205 0FA2 8753 AEE0 70B7 AB3A 06B5 F368 PGP Public Key: http://www.creativ-consulting.de/keys