browsers are probably too smart for their own good and may ignore the
extension / mime info and process as the actual detected file type. It
may be necessary to use `file` to determine a file's true type.
+* Optional ability to test a file using a virus scanner like clamav.
* Limits to who can upload what type of files.
* Limits to what files can be uploaded where.
And if that's done, it can also be used to lock users from editing a pages
or the whole wiki:
- ( user(spammer) and * ) or
- ( user(42.12.*) and * ) or
- ( user(http://evilopenidserver/*) and * ) or
- ( user(annoying) and index) or
- ( immutable_page )
+ !(( user(spammer) and * ) or
+ ( user(42.12.*) and * ) or
+ ( user(http://evilopenidserver/*) and * ) or
+ ( user(annoying) and index) or
+ ( immutable_page ))
That would obsolete the current simple admin prefs for banned users and
locked pages. Suddenly all the access controls live in one place.