Date: Sun, 10 Oct 2004 11:16:46 +0200 From: Stijn Hoop <stijn@win.tue.nl> To: Alan Curtis <acurtis@ieee.org> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Wiki on FreeBSD Message-ID: <20041010091646.GH45769@pcwin002.win.tue.nl> In-Reply-To: <1833319E-1A1A-11D9-8977-000A958FBA16@ieee.org> References: <2D8BB15C7B5C214F81C32D3A83B3273601676FB9@idbexc01.americas.cpqcorp.net> <EB7AA45A-17CB-11D9-897B-000A959EB894@ieee.org> <41644861.1060000@wingfoot.org> <44A1FD0A-1931-11D9-A663-000A959EB894@ieee.org> <2545.24.148.51.115.1097294318.squirrel@www.l-i-e.com> <1833319E-1A1A-11D9-8977-000A958FBA16@ieee.org>
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--cWoXeonUoKmBZSoM Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 01:38:56PM -0400, Alan Curtis wrote: > I am looking for an easy to install wiki that an=20 > apache/perl/php/whatever novice like me can install without getting a=20 > migrane. Any suggestions? I just set up a new Wiki, and I used dokuwiki for it. I'm impressed by the ease of setup and it uses flat .txt files which for my limited write situation is quite enough. http://www.splitbrain.org/dokuwiki/wiki:dokuwiki Installation instructions are quite simple, but do involve giving the webserver user write access to a few directories (you might not like this depending on your setup, but basically if you're the only real user on this machine it should not matter too much): http://www.splitbrain.org/dokuwiki/wiki:Install HTH, --Stijn --=20 A "No" uttered from deepest conviction is better and greater than a "Yes" merely uttered to please, or what is worse, to avoid trouble. -- Mahatma Ghandi --cWoXeonUoKmBZSoM Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.6 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQFBaP3+Y3r/tLQmfWcRAuAKAJ9ozT1fRUa4hRgWeHkvhvJGZz5jpwCfUZXU twYVYOxHGYa5gCcBFy4Kd5s= =nf8d -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --cWoXeonUoKmBZSoM--
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