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From: Moz (list![]() |
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Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 00:54:28 -0700 (PDT) |
Sharon Villines said: > But, the question is, how hard is it to put a wiki program on our > server. I just learned Wordpress and it has taken time to get up to > speed — still lots to learn. But is the wiki software similar or is > there more gibberish involved. It's the gibberish that clogs my brain. One option is a free virtual machine host running a free version of something like MediaWiki (which runs wikipedia etc). I suspect that the free VMWare Player application would run the image (we use it on a bought virtualisation server at work). This approach is a little technical to set up, but rather than "install linux and configure everything" it's "install player and run the image" so I think it's much easier. http://wiki.rpath.com/wiki/Appliance:MediaWiki_Appliance MediaWiki has a WYSIWYG editor which makes it much easier for non-geeks to use. Moz
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Re: Wiki's Again Ann Zabaldo, September 21 2010
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Re: Wiki's Again Sharon Villines, September 22 2010
- Re: Wiki's Again Don Marti, September 23 2010
- Re: Wiki's Again Craig Ragland, September 25 2010
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Re: Wiki's Again Sharon Villines, September 22 2010
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Re: Wiki's Again Ann Zabaldo, September 21 2010
- Re: Wiki's Again Moz, September 22 2010
- Re: Wiki's Again Sharon Villines, September 22 2010
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Re: Wiki's again Fred H Olson, September 22 2010
- Re: Wiki's again Sharon Villines, September 23 2010
- Re: wiki's again Lynn Nadeau / Maraiah, September 23 2010
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