Stéphane Croisier wrote:
Uhm, why do you want to integrate a wiki within a CMS? Only for the wiki syntax? You can consider Jahia as a powerful wiki as all the options of a wiki are present... so here again why integrating a wiki within a CMS? If it is only for syntaxic reason, it would be better IMHO to add a new wiki like editor in the big text field of Jahia so that you can switch between the HTML editor and the wiki editor on the fly....

Thank you for your kind answers, Stéphane. I am learning more about Jahia. I've been looking at products in the area of the convergence of portals and CMSs. Others I have been looking at seem to be portlet containers that contain one or more portlets which implement the CMS. In other words, they seem to be portals with CMS added. Jahia seems to be more of a CMS with portlets added. I'm sure this is an oversimplification on my part, but I simply want to explain where my questions are coming from. I've been expecting Jahia to be like the others, whereas it is different.

I will wrap my head around this and think about how to implement wiki functionality within Jahia's framework.

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