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WEBSITE
WIKIS
What
is a wiki? A wiki
is a website whose users can
add, modify, or delete its
content via a web browser
using a simplified markup
language or a rich-text
editor.Wikis are powered by
wiki software. Most are
created collaboratively.
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MediaWiki
MediaWiki is a free
software wiki package
written in PHP,
originally for use on
Wikipedia. It is now used
by several other projects
of the non-profit
Wikimedia Foundation and
by many other wikis,
including this website,
the home of MediaWiki.
Version : 1.19.2 |
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DokuWiki
DokuWiki is a standards
compliant, simple to use
Wiki, mainly aimed at
creating documentation of
any kind. It is targeted
at developer teams,
workgroups and small
companies. It has a
simple but powerful
syntax which makes sure
the datafiles remain
readable outside the Wiki
and eases the creation of
structured texts. All
data is stored in plain
text files, no database
is required.
Version : 2012-01-25a
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PhpWiki
PhpWikiis a WikiWikiWeb.
A WikiWikiWeb is a web
site where anyone can
edit the pages through an
HTML form. Linking is
done automatically on the
server side; all pages
are stored in a database.
This may sound rather
simplistic, but a Wiki is
a very unique way to
collaborate on the Web.
Version : 1.2.11 |
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PmWiki
PmWiki is a wiki-based
system for collaborative
creation and maintenance
of websites. PmWiki pages
look and act like normal
web pages, except they
have an "Edit"
link that makes it easy
to modify existing pages
and add new pages into
the website, using basic
editing rules. You do not
need to know or use any
HTML or CSS. Page editing
can be left open to the
public or restricted to
small groups of authors.
Version : 2.2.42 |
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WikkaWiki
Wikkawiki is a flexible,
standards-compliant and
lightweight wiki engine
written in PHP, which
uses MySQL to store
pages. Designed for
speed, extensibility, and
security.
Version : 1.3.3 |
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