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    Use wiki syntax and notation to produce a website. This should make it much easier to control the markup. Styles are entirely separated from content. The actual wiki renderer is a separate module which can be used in other (more dynamic) products.
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    StikiWeb is a Java-based Wiki engine intended for use by small-to-moderate sized hierarchical organizations. Its admin model parallels an organizations hierarchy and its markup is sufficient for the Wiki to serve as a primary web site, not an add-on.
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    Friki is a Java Wiki. It is simple to deploy (just drop in to any modern servlet container), small and very easy to customise after deployment. Supports the classic wiki markup and a few common extensions.
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