We are looking at doing this over at http://support.postnuke.com , the
official documentation site for the postnuke CMS (www.postnuke.com).
At the moment, the site is running Postnuke. 0.64, but will shortly (in
the next couple of days) be upgraded to 0.7. At that point the wiki
"module" (which is basically phpWiki 1.3.2) will be locked down so that
only registered site users can edit pages, but anyone can view them. The
PostNuke permissions system allows very fine grained control, so that
different groups may have different rights over different pages (eg anyone
may edit the sandbox, but only admins have read access to pages begiining
with "Admin:")
It is on my list to implement (or persuade someone else to implement :-))
some code which will allow dumps to be made of the dynamic wiki pages to
static html, and maybe even postscript/pdf.
Lawrence Akka
At 04:34 17/01/2002, you wrote:
>Is anyone using phpwiki as a content management system, where a group of
>authorized people edit the site via the wiki interface, and then spit
>pages out static for a "public" web site?
>
>A non-profit group I volunteer with has been hunting for good/simple/free
>CMS software, and now that we're using phpwiki for an internal
>documentation system, I'm starting to wonder whether it might also be the
>answer to the CMS question (or maybe everything is starting to look like a
>nail).
>
>Would need to rip out all the wiki-interface bits when dumping (eg,
>Edit|PageHistory|Diff|etc.) and extract the content into some templates
>that define the "production" site format...
>
>Any thoughts on the subject would be appreciated.
>
>--Paul
>
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