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        <title>administration</title>
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        <description>The administration tool for htmlOKay is the HTMLOK Access Manager, which is illustrated in this sample copy.  It might be useful to open the copy in a separate window to follow along; otherwise, you can return to this discussion from the sample copy by clicking on its administration breadcrumb or title or on its Show page button.</description>
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        <description>Introduction

The htmlOKay plugin enables the DukuWiki administrator to set permissions on embedded HTML access.  Through its Embedded HTML Access Manager, it applies an extra layer of access controls on top of DukuWiki’s built-in ACL. The ACL takes priority.  Before users can embed HTML in a page, they must first have write access to that page.</description>
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        <title>installation</title>
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        <description>Downloading htmlOKay

htmlOKay can be downloaded from:
 &lt;http://www.mturner.org/htmlOKay/htmlOKay.tar.gz&gt;.

It can be installed in the plugins directory using the download manager. It can also be installed  directly into the plugins directory.  Save it to lib/plugins and issue the following command from the command line:</description>
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        <title>start</title>
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        <description>The htmlOKay plugin enables DokuWiki administrators to set permissions on HTML access, so that designated users and groups may use HTML in their pages.  There are four sets of permissions or ‘access levels’, enabling administrators to control the type and extent of access that any particular user or group may have to HTML techniques.  This documentation contains the following pages:</description>
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