Apparently (from the docs) they use underscore sperated words instead of
capitalization. for example - line to the page called 'my home page' will be
'my_home_page'.
But couldn't get the silly thing to work - its very complicated, very poorly
documented and apparently has some hidden assumptions about how your system
is set up. After mucking about in poorly documented perl code (and most
times - not documented at all) for about an hour and a half - and everyone
who ever read other people's perl know that this is streching it pretty
thin - I didn't come close to getting that contraption to work. I'll let it
sit in the corner for a few days and see how it feels about cooperation
then - I will let you know.

BTW - as evident from the URL, it's "ChiqChaq" with a Q ;-)

Oded

--
BASIC is to computer programming as QWERTY is to typing.
 -- Seymour Papert


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From: "Tzafrir Cohen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 12:32 AM
Subject: chicchac: a hebrew wiki


> A new project on SourceForge:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/chiqchaq/
>
> Claims to be:
>
>   A WikiWikiWeb clone for easy localization. Uses configurable locale and
>   page templates ("skins") that you can edit to localize. (chiq_chaq was
>   designed for non-technical users, and for Hebrew.)
>
> Anybody tried?
>
> How can Wiki work with Hebrew? What do they use instead of capitalization?
>
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