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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 03/28/07 02:02
wbsurfver@yahoo.com wrote:
> We have a short list of wiki software listed below that we are
> evaluating. The project will also be using wordpress and there will
> need to be some integration between the wiki and wordpress. It seems a
> wiki that can use mysql and is also PHP based would be favorable.
>
> I had also considered DBM/DBA which are object persistent databases,
> but our team does not seem to favor that solution, though I have not
> really analyzed that approach or have enough experience to feel I
> understand all possible advantages or disadvantages that it might
> have. I have not been able to find a DBM that works with PHP on
> windows which some development will be on. It has been mentioned that
> DBA is not going to cache the way a database does, although I also
> heard somewhere else it would be faster and I suspect using memcache
> with DBA would work, but I am not sure if there would be references
> inside the objects that would cause a problem with that ?
>
> I had looked into phpwiki, but had many problems with the install on
> windows and I didn't see that it have very good wysiwyg editing.
>
> Anyway, the short list:
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> mediawiki
> bitweaver
> jspwiki
> snipsnap
>
> pmwiki is set up to use flatfiles, so we may be dropping that,
> although possibly it could be modified to work with mysql.
>
And your PHP question is???
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