PWP wiki processor

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 · What is a Wiki?
 · About PWP Wiki Processor
 · Hey, where is the EDIT button?
 · Further development
 · Imprint

INFO

This site provides the Wiki software 'PWP Wiki Processor'. Latest version: 1-5-1.

What's new?
Some fixes, enhanced reports, minor changes.

Did you know?
Variables enable icons, columns and more. See UserManual for all details.

Problems?
See KnownIssues for details.

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Features
ScreenShots
TextRules
SimpleTextRules
Installation
Configuration
KnownIssues
Download
Changes
Upgrade
FAQ
UserManual
Links

What is a Wiki?

A Wiki is a community / collaboration tool. Several authors can create a network of linked HTML files. Wikis are useful for creating documentations or collecting knowledge in a team. A web browser is sufficient to write a Wiki page. Wikis apply a special text syntax to handle the mark-up of HTML. The server will convert such a text into nice HTML. If you want to know more about the syntax, look at the TextRules. Got no time? Well, try the SimpleTextRules!

The idea of a Wiki comes from »Ward Cunningham. At his website you will find many information about Wikis and links to other Wiki communities and implementations. The page Links informs about other Wikis and related web sites.

About PWP Wiki Processor

This software is licensed under the »General Public License (GPL). See »LICENSE for all details.

The PWP Wiki Processor uses flat files, no database is required. It can export a static HTML snapshot out of its content. PWP supports the management of uploaded files. It may also be used as a simple content management system (CMS). For more details have a look at the Features.

You like or hate the software? Send comments to
wiki @ lars-ackermann.de.

Hey, where is the EDIT button?

This Wiki here is not intended to provide its functionality for a web community discussing various themes. It should provide the Wiki software 'PWP Wiki Processor' and inform about the usage.

So, there is no public edit button - you are looking at static HTML pages, generated by the 'PWP Wiki Processor'. More about this is to be found in the Features description.

Further development

It took nearly two years until this release was available. I don't think that I'll have enough time to develop PWP much beyond 1.5. If there are any people out there willing to take over the project, just send a short mail. I'd give you support to get along with the 1.5 code base.

Requested features are i18n, especially German and RSS feeds. Google sitemaps would be similar to the RSS feeds; both could be based on the report feature.

Imprint

For copyright, legal information and contact details see »here.

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