Re: Wiki my way?

2008-09-29 Thread Nick Floersch
@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: Re: Wiki my way? Stan, perhaps what you want is not actually a wiki at all then. I'd suggest that you investigate fckeditor which is a utility allows you to easily edit web pages without having to know HTML. It provides a UI that's a lot like Word. You can embed it into your own UI

Re: Wiki my way?

2008-09-29 Thread Forest Bond
Hi, On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 11:41:05AM -0400, Nick Floersch wrote: This may not help Stan, but I like it. Thanks! FYI, there is also TinyMCE: http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/ -Forest -- Forest Bond http://www.alittletooquiet.net http://www.pytagsfs.org signature.asc Description: Digital

Re: Wiki my way?

2008-09-27 Thread Dan Coutu
Stan, perhaps what you want is not actually a wiki at all then. I'd suggest that you investigate fckeditor which is a utility allows you to easily edit web pages without having to know HTML. It provides a UI that's a lot like Word. You can embed it into your own UI any way that you want.

Re: Wiki my way?

2008-09-27 Thread Forest Bond
Hi, On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 04:35:54PM -0400, Bradley Holt wrote: One of my frustrations with current-generation web applications is that they typically are not designed to be modular. I don't know of any non-monolithic wiki applications that can be easily integrated the way you want but if

Re: Wiki my way?

2008-09-27 Thread Bradley Holt
Forest, PHP 5.3 will have namespaces http://php.net/language.namespaces and many libraries like PEAR http://pear.php.net/ and Zend Frameworkhttp://framework.zend.com/currently use pseudo-namespaces. Frameworks (like ZF) give you a decent abstraction layer to the HTTP request and response. Zend

Wiki my way?

2008-09-26 Thread Stanley Brinkerhoff
All, I have developed an intranet that is used by our 170 users that currently fills in a needed gap between our practice management application and the various elements of the organization that are managed with Excel. The application is entirely coded in PHP within the Codeigniter framework,

Re: Wiki my way?

2008-09-26 Thread Bradley Holt
Stan, You may want to try posting this to the Burlington, VT PHP Users Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] list ;-) One of my frustrations with current-generation web applications is that they typically are not designed to be modular. I don't know of any non-monolithic wiki applications that can be easily