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diff --git a/doc/tips/embedding_content.mdwn b/doc/tips/embedding_content.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 000000000..666f4dab3 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/tips/embedding_content.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +Content from sites such as YouTube can be embedded into a web page. Maybe +you want to do this. But you'll find that the [[plugins/htmlscrubber]] +doesn't let you. It blocks the tags used to embed such content, because +they can be abused in many evil ways. + +Some plugins have been written to try to work around this problem, by +whitelisting the html needed to embed things from a few sites like Google +calendar, videos, and YouTube. The problem with these plugins is that they +have to be kept up to date to add new sites, and follow changes to the html +such sites use for embedding. + +(Digression: The real problem with the plugins is that they hide the +underlying trust relationship. If you decide to embed html from a site, +you'd better trust that site. And if ikiwiki lets you enter such html, it +needs to trust you.) + +The [[plugins/htmlscrubber]] offers a different way around this problem. +You can configure it to skip scrubbing certian pages, so that content from +elsewhere can be embedded on those pages. Then use [[plugins/lockedit]] +to limit who can edit those unscrubbed pages. + +For example, suppose your blog is all under `blog/*`, and you want +only yourself to be able to post there, and you'd like to be able to embed +youtube videos etc in your blog. Other users can edit some pages in the +wiki (Discussion pages, say), but not your blog posts. Then you could configure +ikiwiki as follows: + + htmlscrubber_skip => 'blog/* and !*/Discussion', + locked_pages => '!*/Discussion', + +More simply, you might want to allow yourself to embed content anywhere +on the wiki, but scrub content written on Discussion pages: + + htmlscrubber_skip => '!*/Discussion', + locked_pages => '!*/Discussion', |