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  • Is there a stable Wiki Module?

    I am not a coder but I have been using Blast which is a Wiki Clone using PHP/MySQL for a while now.
    http://www.roboticboy.com/blastwiki/
    The license is DWYWWI(Do Whatever You Want With It) So anyone could modify and convert it into a module.
    I would do it but my coding skills are REALLY bad.
    It is much smaller in size than PHPWiki and maybe someone could implement it faster into a module than PHPWiki.

    I would like to have a Wiki Module for Post Nuke.
    Otherwise people will have to go outside PostNuke at my site to use Wiki .:(

    I also find it ironic that PostNuke allows Wiki Text formatting but doesn't have Wiki itself.

    Thanks in advance for any help or advice.
    Rich Shumaker
    Rich@ContactJuggling.com
  • There is a version of PHPWiki developed as a module for PN. But as you seem to note, it does have its quirks and I think its official status is that it's a beta.

    Still, it's the Wiki I use simply because it's the only one I've found that is a PN mod.

    I'm shocked that this hasn't caught on more. The power of wikis seems like a natural match for PN.

    I'd love to hear if there are any other Wiki options for PN that are available...
  • Boy, same here. I'd really like to see something stable for Wiki.
  • Doing some research on wikis some of them are starting to encroach into the realm typically held by CMSs. Indeed, TikiWiki's forums note a few people abandoning PostNuke for TikiWiki.

    There's no way I want to do that, but IMHO some sort of Wiki needs to be tightly integrated. It'd be nice to have a Wiki embedded in such a way that one could easily whip up individual pages in PN and to define them as a wiki-type so that they could be edited at will.

    Whether it's BlastWiki or PHPWiki or whatever doesn't make much of a difference to me. Most of the bells and whistles that wikis are adding now (user security, themes/skins, etc.) are already done by PN.
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