Here is some more info, > This sounds great! Make your content as difficult as possible to find > and when folk get the hang of it, move it all around! > > Sounds to me like it's the opposite of a wiki.
Can't really say. I expect to be the only user. > > I think that what you want is called a "web site" :-) > > No - seriously - any tree in html is soft - you can create it easily > in a wiki. I think I'd generate the pages from a script and I'd not > use a wiki at all... You could use some simple databases for content > and the tree... I imagined I can add pages to categories and those categories into higher level categories and so on. Than I want the "tree" to be displayed in a compact form for me to browse. MediaWiki has a CategoryTree plugin that seems to do something similar (http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:CategoryTree). > > If you must use a wiki, I guess that creating a set of pages and > updating links from a script could be done easily enough... > > ...but I fear that you've not given as much info as could make things clear. > Well here's some more. The thing I need must - Help me organize my personal information. That can cover anything: from code snippets to information on people I know. - Be web accessible and relatively secure so I can use it from work. - Use wiki markup so I don't have to type HTML. - Store data on the file system. Allows easy backups and usage of other tools. - Have searching for the cases when I want to jump exactly where I need. - Have category browsing when I want an overview of what's available on a given topic, or when I need to decide where to put the new stuff. Hope this is now too much info, Todor
