Wiki (wiki/clickwiki 1.0) evanedward@clickwiki.cheshirehall.org Tue, 03 Apr 2007 11:51:03 -0400 comment: date: 1175615463 editor: evanedward id: home mimetype: wiki/clickwiki revision: 42 title: Home [[thumb --width="460" --align="right" "new.bean.jpg"]] '''ClickWiki''' is a flexible framework that implements a website in the style of a "WikiWikiWeb" — usually simply referred to as a "Wiki" — a powerful and easy way to create a community edited site. '''Current version is 1.0.''' ClickWiki is written toward a few goals - simplicity of setup and incremental configuration of more advanced features via a plugin system. Content from any given entry can be moved between wikis. Future plans include live synchronization of entries between Wiki sites and easily generated offline snapshots. It is written in a highly modular manner: various functional modules can be loaded or unloaded from any given wiki. The ["appearance" appearance] is modular, with a few example modules based on other wiki software (note that 1.1 will bring a fully semantic default display theme). Editing is fully modular, with multiple wiki markup languages (including html) and a WYSIWYG editor supported (1.1 will formally define a markup description language that covers html and wiki markup). ClickWiki creates both properly formatted and easy to read HTML and a structured database from the entries. Values are extracted from each entry and can be queried for other entries, making it easy to treat the wiki as text or structured content. This allows the easy creation of things like list pages ("24 hour restaurants") that dynamically update as entries are changed or conditions change ("restaurants open right now"). ////+ [[include Explore]] [[include Roadmap]] |||| [[include News]] [[image "valid-css.png"]] [[image "valid-html.png"]] \\\\ = Setup = ClickWiki requires PHP and a webserver capable of running a PHP script for all requests. Apache 1.x and 2.x both support this capability. You must have a domain for the wiki; a third level ( mywiki.domain.org ) works fine. * ["Download" Download the latest version from here]. * Unarchive the package into a directory. * Configure your webserver to read from that directory. * View that url in a web browser and follow the instructions from there. PHP will need the Fileinfo PECL library for the base install. Optional modules may require other PHP capabilities, make sure to read their install information. The default video handler uses the non-commercial license of flvplayer. If you are creating a commercial installation, you must use an alternate video module, uninstall the flv module, or purchase (the very reasonably priced) flvplayer commercial license. = Logo = [[thumb --width="300" --align="left" "Elgee.jpg"]] ''Mus musculus'' is the common house mouse. Mice are found in nearly every single country on the globe and, while individually small, make a large impact upon the local environment. These tiny creatures burrow, chew and climb over all obstacles to seek out a wide variety of food in their environment. In turn, they are fed upon by other creatures and are an important part of the food chain. They are modest creatures that have a tiny impact individually, but as a species have a profound effect upon the entire planet.