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dheltzel wrote:
Oh, and don't bother with "wikimod", it's not nearly as good as phpWiki.
This depends. Some hosting services are really restrictive, and turn on safe mode and junk. For example, with GoDaddy, my host, I can't get phpWiki to work, despite trying for several days, while wikimod took five minutes to set up.
I realize that wikimod is lacking in several aspects, notably the system for comparing older versions of a wikipage with newer is absent. For me, this was not an issue, though, as I trust everybody that logs on to my wiki.
Also, wikimod is extremely clutter-free. Considering that the rest of my XOOPS site is a mess, with tiny buttons and info-tags everywhere (just look at the hundreds of links on this page you're reading now), I sometimes wish the rest of my site looked more like wikimod.
So, three points:
1. Works with restrictive hosts.
2. Cannot compare with older versions, so don't use wikimod if you need that.
3. Clean layout.
Cheers!
Joran