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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">I use DokuWiki. I don't love
it, but it works. It's file based, not DB based. There are annoyances
with the markup such as dealing with line breaks and automatic
character conversion (i.e. 2 dashes -- converts into a single wide
dash). It is one of the few wikis that can be secured easily.
MediaWiki requires you to code the security settings. I tried
DekiWiki, but for some reason I didn't like it. Google Sites is pretty
nice, but I wanted to host it myself and lock it down.<br>
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-Chris<br>
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</font>Brian Dolan-Goecke wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I am looking for some new wiki software. I was wonder what people are
using out there ? or any suggestions ?
What suggestions people have ?
What are you using ?
Would you recommend it ?
Is it easy to use ? ubereasy to use ?
Easy to manage ?
Thanks.
==>brian.
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