All releases of DokuWiki


Release Notes: This release features version handling of media files, just like pages. Old versions are saved, and the change history is available in the “recent changes” list as well as in RSS. A new media manager with drag and drop support. The plugin and template developer can now also enjoy using the power of jQuery.


Release Notes: This release features version handling of media files, just like pages. Old versions are saved, and the change history is available in “recent changes” list as well as in RSS. A new media manager with drag and drop support. The plugin and template developer can now also enjoy using the power of jQuery.


Release Notes: This release features many improvements, including an improved quick search algorithm, better email subscriptions, configurable filename encoding, and support for custom section editors (plugins) such as the table editor plugin.


Release Notes: This hotfix release fixes a CSRF problem in the ACL manager.


Release Notes: This hotfix release fixes a security bug which leads to privilege escalation and information leakage.


Release Notes: This release features many improvements, including a much better editor, rowspan support for tables, downloadable code blocks, and many more. A lot of bugs were fixed and new translations were added.


Release Notes: This release features many improvements, including a much better editor, rowspan support for tables, downloadable code blocks, and many more. A lot of bugs were fixed and new translations were added.


Release Notes: A new Flash uploader and CC license selector was added. A lot of smaller feature improvements, many bugfixes, and some smaller performance and security enhancements were made.


Release Notes: This release candidate fixes a redirect problem, a path setup problem on Windows, and media deletion. A few more languages were updated.


Release Notes: This RC reverts the mechanism for disabling plugins back to the old method to avoid problems with distribution packaging. It also fixes problems related to the login/logoff procedure.
Content management system for e-commerce, e-publishing, and intranets/extranets.