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[nycphp-talk] Best wikis?

Jayesh Sheth JayeshSh at netscape.net
Thu Mar 20 09:38:14 EST 2003


Hello,

I use Wiki Tiki Tavi at my www.moztips.com/wiki site. Tavi is available at:
http://tavi.sourceforge.net/WikkiTikkiTavi . It is PHP based, and was pretty easy to install.

I did not try to customize it that much, because I needed a Wiki that "just worked". It seems to have worked okay so far ...

Best Regards,

- Jay Sheth
"Melissa Pott" <melissa at inexact.info> wrote:

>Tiki is very popular (look for it on SourceForge.net).  I played with it 
>a bit but decided that all its various features, templating engine, etc. 
>were overkill for my purposes, and simply opted to write my own.
>
>
>>  Hello,
>>
>>  I'm looking for a good PHP wiki, but a Perl wiki is ok too (if
>>  mod_perl is not required). What I'm looking for is a wiki that is
>>  easily hackable, so the code have to be modular and clean. Ideally,
>>  I'd like this wiki to generate a RSS feed. And if this wiki can
>>  interface to MySQL, it will even be a better choice for me.
>>
>>  TIA
>>
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>>
>>  
>
>--melissa
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