7 projects tagged "Wiki"
Oddmuse is a Wiki engine, a CGI script that creates an entire Website with editable pages. By default, anybody can edit the pages. The entire site can be made read-only, and single pages can also be made read-only. In that case, only people having the admin or the editor password can edit pages. This way, the Wiki can be used as a cheap, simple, and easy-to-understand content management system (CMS). The site can also be switched to Weblog style, such that anybody can post comments, but only the editor can add new pages.
BoreWiki provides a Web form interface to edit reStructuredText formatted text and creates static (X)HTML pages out of it. It provides password-based user authentication, and has directory-based access control for these users. All edited and saved pages are stored in RCS files if there is need to access old content.
PositLog is an platform for building custom-made Websites. It provides you with the capability to write text, draw pictures, and paste photos and any HTML code anywhere on draggable and zoomable Web pages. It also provides methods to manage content by using Web standard technologies (RSS, permalink, tags), groupware functions, and extensive plug-ins.
MojoMojo is a Web2.0 wiki with AJAX live preview, hierarchical structure, tags, diffs, pluggable syntax, permissions/ACL, attachments, RSS feeds, a photo gallery, edit conflict resolution via 3-way merge, themes/skinning, localization, built-in full-text search, and a reverse index. Since it's built on top of the Perl Catalyst Web framework, MojoMojo supports any Web server, and includes its own standalone one. It also support any database backend supported by the DBIx::Class ORM, and has been successfully tested with PostgreSQL, SQLite, and MySQL.
Foswiki is a wiki system that is notable for its approachability for non-technical users and its ability to store content in a structured fashion. Running JumpBox for the Foswiki Wiki System allows you to be up and running with this software in minutes on any operating system. It carries other benefits such as portability across computing environments, a Web-based admin console to simplify administration, and a built-in automated backup system to protect your work. Once you've deployed one JumpBox, you'll be able to deploy any of over 50 open source applications regardless of the underlying technologies utilized.
A TCPDF wrapper class for rendering Gantt charts as part of a PDF document.