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Tesilya replied on April 12, 2008 16:21 to the question "How can I give people access to my Wiki to make edits and comment" in PBwiki:
Thank you for this fix, but it is key to my users that we're able to identify one another. This is a large group of friends supporting a friend who maybe be dying and we all want to be able to see who's making comments. But, thank you for this generic fix. We're going to opt to invite users one by one, even though there are nearly a hundred. I really hope that PBWiki changes this glitch of not being able to invite a large group of people simply by sending out the URL. It would prevent me from using PBWiki in the future. Thank you for your help.
Tesilya replied on April 11, 2008 22:49 to the question "How can I give people access to my Wiki to make edits and comment" in PBwiki:
Tesilya replied on April 11, 2008 21:47 to the question "How can I give people access to my Wiki to make edits and comment" in PBwiki:
Sadly, I'm using Wiki 2.0. I already read the whole help page on 2.0 and the changes you've made. Am I out of luck with the 2.0 version? It's not an option for me to re-create the site in 1.0, as I've already put too much time into it.
What's the easiest way to invite people to use and view the site with Wiki 2.0 without having to invite them individually???
Thank you, Tesilya
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Tesilya asked a question in PBwiki on April 11, 2008 21:18:
How can I give people access to my Wiki to make edits and commentHow can I give my community access to the Wiki site without having to invite them one at a time. I want to be able to copy the Wiki URL into an email, give them the password that I set up for the site, and then send it out to a group of people. I'd like those people to be able to make edits, post comments, etc. This is super frustrating because I've tested the site out on a few people and they can't get access. This is an urgent site to help a friend who's dying od cancer and I need to be able to provide a space for her community to gain access to information about her health and sign up for times they'd be available to help.
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