From: Daimonin M. <in...@da...> - 2005-04-04 15:04:47
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> > I also use phpwiki embedded in PostNuke: > http://portal.opensta.org/faq.php > Although I didn't initially set it up and have had to do a > bit of investigation to try to work out what it is. > > Daimonin MMORPG wrote: > > Hm, i thought the postnuke phpwiki port is known? > > > > http://stuff.kling.nu/ > > This site just describes some patches to the postnuke port of phpwiki > at: > http://sourceforge.net/projects/pn-modules/ > And this seems to be a patched version of phpwiki 1.3.x - > where x is something <4 . I've not identified what actual > version it is yet, the text in the version would seem to > suggest it is x = 0 or 1 but I suspect it is later. Has > anyone worked out what actual version this is... > > I've recently updated PostNuke to 0.750a and although this > port mostly seems to work fine, it has broken one thing: the > author used to get set up to be the PN username if the user > was logged in, now it is always the IP address. I'm trying > to track this down but if anyone has already worked this out > then please save me some time and drop me a hint. > > I also found this more recent post of phpwiki for postnuke: > http://noc.postnuke.com/projects/pnphpwiki/ > based on phpwiki 1.3.8. I haven't tried it but am interested > to hear any reports of success or otherwise with its use. > > It seems that there's quite a few of us interested in using > phpwiki within postnuke, and yet all the ports seem pretty > abandoned... it is good to hear the Reini has done work on > making it "native" - I'm sure with the obvious interest we > can volunteer some time to keep this updated with a the > current phpwiki once 1.3.11 is stable and released. I know > I'm willing to give it some time - I ought to at least drop > my findings into the phpwiki Wiki... > > Cheers > /dan I strongly agree to it. What i can promise is, that people will get alot response from us and the whole postnuke community. And the phpnuke people, because there are easy interfaces for post->nuke stuff (even i don't care about that CMS). Whatever you say about the CMS - the community is very big and demands a wiki since 2 years. phpWiki is our core documentation and content generation core on our site and we got a 4000+ members in 8 weeks, constantly around 75-80 per day in the middle. That will increase heavily after we release (after half a year) the new beta and we got ALOT questions around documentation and writing. That *will* be generate some response and interest people want and need here. ATM we can't give it - the hacked phpwiki is not usable for it. All what i can say: The synergy effect will be a win to win situation for both and that not just a empty phrase. Michael Toennies Daimonin MMORPG http://www.daimonin.net |