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Tutorial X
AUTHOR:
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Philippe Stellwag <linux@mp3s.name>°°°[CR]
== CUT ==
Note, that your article is saved after the last "°°°[CR]".
Here you can also see, how include these special characters into
an article: Escape them, e.g. with '\'.
Note also that if you edit a knowledge pool file in an external
editor, that you also must escape '%%' with '%%%%'!!!
Who had access the the knowledge pools?
Simple said: EVERYONE! The files in /etc/knowlp/* add read/write
permissions (666) for everyone - so, everyone can add, change or
delete articles, if you don't want that, make
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