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Posted by larry on 09/09/06 22:02
Peter.H.M.Brooks@gmail.com wrote:
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> Is there a non-centralised or distributied wiki? When I'm collaborating
> with other people, I'd like to share some pages or domains with them so
> that they can load and work with them on demand (with just the pages
> they want when they want them), but that I keep my definitive pages and
> they keep theirs. Is this possible with any of these? I wouldn't mind
> if the pages were even exchanged by e-mail, but a less cumbersome
> method would be even nicer.
>
> Also, connected, but slightly different. Are there any that support
> setting up rules and scripts for pages? So, as in the above, you can
> say that if a page is in this domain then it should be backed up on
> your machine if it has changed or if it has an 'active' status and is
> 'high' priority then it should be shared everywhere even when not
> demanded? That sort of thing?
>
> I'm sure that it isn't too difficult to add these to an open souce
> wiki, but I just wondered if there were some that make this simple and
> not too error prone!
Ok, I'll answer this but we are going off-topic from PHP here, further
questions should be to some wiki related site.
Distributed? Not sure why you need that, but the feature you want to
look for is probably "inter-wiki" or maybe something with access levels
or groups (take a look at Twiki, it has some of that stuff).
the second question is pretty odd, I think you may be mis-interpreting
how wikis work you run the Wiki on a webserver not your home computer
(unless it IS your webserver) then potentially everyone will have
access to it that access the internet (providing they have the
password, etc if you have a restricted access system, which is what I
think you are looking for.) So you don't really "uplaod" or exchange
anything everything is done all on the site, kind of like the
newsgroups here except others may be able to edit what I wrote.
As I said, you are now on the relm of Wikis more than PHP, Looking at
the Wiki Matrix, it does have a fourum, I'd post your questions there.
Good Luck
Larry
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