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 Posted by Steve on 07/05/01 11:38 
On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 20:11:45 -0800, news wrote: 
 
> I've been working someplace for a year now where a previous employee 
> spent 4 years writing hundreds of pages and tens of thousands (perhaps 
> hundreds of thousands) of lines of code in PHP. 
> And I and a newer employee have pounded our heads on various functions 
> and pages and includes... and it just occured to me to start making a 
> wiki for the site! 
> As we work on pages and components we can add to the wiki and be able 
> to search and find tips and tricks that were before commited only to 
> memory or scratch paper. 
>  
> So, any suggestions on a good wiki software? 
> Preferably using a mySQL database. 
> I've found MediaWiki and WakoWiki and they seem like good 
> possibilities. 
>  
> Suggestions? 
> Thanks! 
> -Liam 
 
I use mediawiki, and am happy with it. However, if it's going to end up in 
the public domain, then my recommendation is that you forget it! I am *so 
sick* of cleaning up and closing down yet more avenues. You end up with so 
much security on it that you might as well have used static html. 
 
Internally, obviously it's a different matter, and I stand by my 
suggestion (: 
 
Steve
 
  
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