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http://phpwiki.sourceforge.net/
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. I set up a few while working at the New York
Times on the Web, and the technical staff really took to them in a big
way. They wrote 500 pages in just a few months (all to document the
internal systems).
The addictive quality of a Wiki is that making pages is as simple as
making a link to them. If they don't yet exist, the page link will be
followed by a hyperlinked question mark; follow that link and you can
define the new page.
With this setup, you can update and create pages from anywhere there
is a web browser handy.
Visit the PhpWiki here at Sourceforge. You can try it out yourself!
Installation of PhpWiki is as simple as untarring the source
distribution. PhpWiki works right out of the box. You will want to
make configuration changes later for better performance and permanence,
or to run PhpWiki off a relational database like MySQL, mSQL or
Postgresql.
Download PhpWiki: http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpwiki/
PhpWiki is a clone of the original WikiWikiWeb at http://c2.
com/cgi-bin/wiki?WikiWikiWeb.
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