A wiki is a freeform, self-linking, open editing content application.
Wikipedia is the most well-known example, but the basic principle is that
you allow anyone on your team to create/edit pages on the wiki. A typical
wiki creates links to terms that are set in CamelCase or formatted with
special codes, e.g. [[LinkHere]].



On 7/13/06, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> what the heck is a wiki?
> thought it was just a public web site?
>

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