Spinner Wiki is an offshoot of Dolphin Wiki (named for the Spinner Dolphin) which drops support for multiple webs and adds inter-wiki links, file uploads, as well as Wiki-style tags for tables, headings, code snippets, etc.
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It works, it's pretty stable, it performs well, and I am no longer doing very much with it. If you are running Spinner Wiki yourself, please continue to enjoy it. If you're interested in joining the project and/or taking it over, let's talk.
DolphinWikiWeb disappeared briefly, but now appears to up and running on a different server: http://www.object-arts.co.uk/cgi-local/view.pl/Dolphin. Those running Spinner-Wiki may want to update the relevant entries in intermap.txt, and remove any cached / pre-generated HTML pages. In case it helps, an updated intermap.txt is in the file-upload area: http://spinner-wiki.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/upload.pl/intermap.txt.
Although interim releases happen through the file area on the Wiki itself, it's time for another SF file release. Spinner-Wiki has been changing in very small steps - a performance tweak here, a bug fix there. I would have to characterize it as "pretty stable" at this point. Please see the release notes at http://sf.net/projects/spinner-wiki/, or browse the demo site at http://spinner-wiki.sf.net/.
Oct 29, 2002 - The CGI script upload.pl changed slightly to provide a way to disable uploads. The default template still shows the upload form in this mode, but it refuses to upload. <p> Dec 8, 2002 - Noticed a bug in whitespace-handling within literal text blocks (e.g. code blocks). Spacing was not being preserved exactly. Fixed that. <p> Dec 18, 2002 - Index page is now cached, and only updated when a topic has been added/modified, or when the index template has changed. This works much the same as the caching for the Recent Changes page, and it is a significant time-saver when there are more readers than writers, at very little cost.
A few changes to the default content. Added of umask to the configuration, so it operates correctly in an environment like SourceForge where the site admin (that's me) wouldn't normally have access to files created by the CGI's effective user ID.
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