version=pmwiki-2.2.0-beta68 ordered=1 urlencoded=1 agent=Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-GB; rv:1.9.0.1) Gecko/2008070208 Firefox/3.0.1 author=simon charset=ISO-8859-1 csum=no trail host=203.97.214.12 name=PmWiki.AuthorTracking rev=11 targets=Profiles.Pm,Site.AllRecentChangesPerAuthor,PmWiki.Links,PmWiki.PageHistory,Profiles.HomePage,PmWiki.RecentChanges,PmWiki.WikiGroup text=(:Summary: Deprecated, see [[Site/All Recent Changes Per Author]] :)%0a%25note%25 Deprecated page for 2.0.0. --[[~Pm]]%0a->%25note%25 [-see [[Site/All Recent Changes Per Author]]-]%0a%0a%0a%0aPmWiki versions 0.6 and later provide support for tracking authors of edits. By default the edit form provides an "Author:" field where a person editing a page can record his/her name with the edit being performed. Author names are limited to letters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens--basically the same characters allowed in [[Links]]. Authorship of edits can then be viewed via the [[PageHistory]] command for any page.%0a%0aWithin the [[RecentChanges]] pages, author names become links to "[[Profiles|profile pages]]" where authors can store information about themselves. By default these pages are stored in the "Profiles/" [[Wiki Group]], but this can be changed by a site administrator to be a different group by setting the $AuthorGroup variable in ''config.php''.%0a%0aOne can use the [=[[~name]]=] markup to refer to an author's profile page.%0a%0aAs distributed, author names in PmWiki are optional--i.e., a user is not required to supply an author name with an edit. A site administrator can change this behavior via the $EnablePostAuthorRequired variable.%0a time=1220180558