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Evan:
Thank you for your reply.
evan(a)wikitravel.org said:
AP> Is it possible for an article to be
"owned" by a particular
AP> user, who could then enable and disable editing of that
AP> article?
Kinda, but not really. Administrators (sysops) can _protect_ a page so
that no one but other administrators can edit it. This might work,
depending on what you want.
I have found this feature, but wondered if it was available on a per-user
basis. In other words, can a sysop be created with limited scope or
authority?
AL
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