First of all, thank you for WikiRootry, I needed to set up a little wiki for myself and a couple of friends to collect together ideas and stuff, and I abhor CamelCase. It's been running for over a month now, on a DEC Alpha server running NetBSD.
Installation and administration over FTP has been a breeze, I'v even managed to customise it to better suit our needs despite knowing no php whatsoever.
Two things I would like to see included in th next version are: lists, bulleted and numbered, in a manner similar to MediaWiki; and an option of case-insensitivity(so that [[McAllister]] would be the same page as [[mcallister]]). Other than that, I can't really think of ought to improve it that hasn't already been suggested. The feature set is already impressive, especially considering its at 0.1.4!
Keep it light, and keep it great!
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First of all, thank you for WikiRootry, I needed to set up a little wiki for myself and a couple of friends to collect together ideas and stuff, and I abhor CamelCase. It's been running for over a month now, on a DEC Alpha server running NetBSD.
Installation and administration over FTP has been a breeze, I'v even managed to customise it to better suit our needs despite knowing no php whatsoever.
Two things I would like to see included in th next version are: lists, bulleted and numbered, in a manner similar to MediaWiki; and an option of case-insensitivity(so that [[McAllister]] would be the same page as [[mcallister]]). Other than that, I can't really think of ought to improve it that hasn't already been suggested. The feature set is already impressive, especially considering its at 0.1.4!
Keep it light, and keep it great!
Thanks for your suggestion.
They are really useful features. I will try my best to add the functions.
I am trying to add XML features in it too ^^
Thanks, s'nice to know such a good project has such a nice guy behind it.