Wiki Scripts

JAMWiki

JAMWiki is wiki software built around the standard J2EE components of Java, servlets and JSP. It was written by Ryan Holliday and released under the LGPL. JAMWiki is a Java clone of the MediaWiki software and uses the same wiki syntax. History Ryan Holliday started developing JAMWiki in June 2006. Features Wikipedia style syntax – [...]

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Instiki

Instiki is wiki software that runs on Ruby on Rails. Features Regular expression search Revisions Export to HTML in a zip RSS feeds Multiple webs Password-protected site Reference tracker Textile and Markdown formatting Embedded webserver via WEBrick Categories Source

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FlexWiki

FlexWiki is a wiki software engine written primarily by David Ornstein. FlexWiki uses .NET technology and has an integrated, scripting language called WikiTalk. WikiTalk is based on the Smalltalk programming language (hence its name). It is a simple object oriented language that allows users to add dynamic behaviors to their topics. Although most Wiki software [...]

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DokuWiki

DokuWiki is wiki software aimed at small companies’ documentation needs. DokuWiki is licensed under GPL 2 and written in the programming language PHP. It works on plain text files and thus needs no database. Its syntax is similar to the one used by MediaWiki and makes sure the data files remain readable outside the wiki. [...]

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coWiki

coWiki is an inactive wiki engine implemented in PHP 5 and using a MySQL database. It is licenced under the GNU General Public License. coWiki uses a markup language similar to that of TWiki. It is notable because it was one of the largest projects being developed while PHP 5 was still in early development. [...]

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Zwiki

  (Redirected from ZWiki) Zwiki is a wiki engine written in Python and based on the Zope web application server. It was developed by Joyful Systems and contributors from around the world, and is free software released under the GNU General Public License. Zwiki supports a number of wiki markup styles out of the box, including [...]

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