PhpWiki is a WikiWikiWeb clone in PHP. A WikiWikiWeb is a site where anyone can edit the pages through an HTML form. Multiple storage backends, dynamic hyperlinking, themeable, scriptable by plugins, full authentication, ACL's.
WackoWiki is a light and easy to install multilingual Wiki-engine.
WackoWiki is a light and easy to install multilingual Wiki-engine. Supports WYTIWYG-editing, page rights (ACLs), design themes (skins), file upload, email notification and much more. Compatible with PHP 8.0 - 8.5 and MariaDB / MySQL / SQLite.
The Free & Popular MediaWiki Web Software in Complete Virtual Machine
This VM is created for 2 reasons: 1. Very little initial setup work required to make MediaWiki live, within minutes. 2. This system should keep running for Years, without requiring Updates / Breakages.
If you are new to Virtual Machines, then please watch Video below ( taken from my other project. just replace td with mw wherever mentioned )
After starting this VM, please login to its administration panel with:
Website Address: https://mw.local/
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Hawi is a web-based geographic wiki used for mapping places that are interesting or encyclopedic. Hawi runs on LAMP and uses the Google Maps API. Hawi is licensed under the GPL and is freely available for anyone to use.
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