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[seul-edu] Setting up a Wiki: Collaboration on the Net
> Bob, after seeing the results of the Wiki, several have
> inquired about the possibility of setting up a collaborative
> site for their language. Wikit uses AOL Server (is that
> right?), you might want to start a new thread about
> that. How hard is it to set up and maintain? Is there any
> collaborative software similar to Wikit that uses Apache?
Glad you've seen the light. :-) But you're wrong about the AOL sever part.
Wikit runs on just about anything.
"WiKit" is just one WikiWiki implementation, which is described at
http://mini.net/cgi-bin/wikit/1.html The really neat feature of Wikit is
that it is implemented as a "scripted document". All the web pages and code
are in a single, platform independent file, which you execute as a CGI
script. You just install this one file, plus a platform specific TclKit
runtime (also a single file), and you have a Wiki that runs with any
CGI-enabled web server.
Just to prove this simplicity to myself, I just set up a wiki at
http://www.techentin.net/cgi_bin/wikit.cgi by downloading an new, empty
wikit.tkd and Linux TclKit runtime from http://www.equi4.com/tclkit/ Then I
had to create one line helper script and make everything accessible as
described at
http://mini.net/cgi-bin/wikit/48.html
There are other Wiki implementations as well. See
http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiWikiClones for a long list. Depends, I suppose,
on your favorite languages and what you're willing to install and live with.
Good luck,
Bob
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Bob Techentin techentin.robert@mayo.edu
Mayo Foundation (507) 284-2702
Rochester MN, 55905 USA http://www.mayo.edu/sppdg/sppdg_home_page.html