Bertrand

You're right about TWiki - I originally picked JSPWiki in the
hope that (in the long-term at least) it could be perhaps
linked into Cocoon somehow ... perhaps generating XML
from the structured text? I also was not very attracted by
the cgi-bin/perl technology used in TWiki.

Browsing over to TWiki, I don't see that many features
that are lacking in JSPWiki - for example:

Structured content: Use TWiki Forms to classify and categorize 
unstructured web pages and to create simple workflow systems. 
Access control: Define groups and impose fine grained read and 
write access restrictions based on groups and users. 
Application platform: Developers use the TWiki platform to create 
web-based applications.  An example application is the XpTrackerPlugin
 which allows teams to track Extreme Programming (XP) projects.
Managing users: Web based user registration and change of password. 

seem to be ones missing from JSPWiki but many of the others
are present.  

Is there a more detailed comparison of the two systems available
anywhere??

Thanks
Derek

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 20/06/2003 02:03:03 >>>
> 1. is it powered (served) by cocoon or  not

no, it is JSPWiki from http://www.jspwiki.org/ 

> 2. is it open source ?

yes

> i need something like this for documentation in our intranet
> i want people here to be able to add update ar delete something

JSPWiki is IMO one of the best wiki implementations around.
I think TWiki (http://twiki.org/) still beats it in features but it 
doesn't look as nice out of the box.

--
   Bertrand Delacretaz
   independent consultant, Lausanne, Switzerland
   http://cvs.apache.org/~bdelacretaz/ 


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