If I understand your question right, I've got something like what you are asking at our local youth soccer club site http://snohomishunited.com, except its an internet, not intranet, site. It uses html frames in the clubs site to portal to the club's team sites, such as the Titan's team site which is a pmwiki site (snohomishunited.com/titans.htm). Right click the home page and look at the code if you wish.
The portal frame makes it appear that the team's wiki site is part of the Club's web site. However, this team wiki is not currently hosted at the same domain, but it used to be. There's actually about 3 or so other team site links at the club's home page several of which are farms. I'm sure there's other ways to provide the same option via other coding. I've also portalled wikis within wikis via (:includeurl <url>:), and experimented with two competing wikis framed in one html page with two frames. I'm not sure if I've got any examples currently available... R. Mariotti wrote: > As a new installee/user of this fine product I currently have it > configured so it starts a new tab/window to run the instance of pmwiki. > > This is available via a left-side menu button on our Intranet site. > > I was wondering if it would be possible (albeit not easy) to run pmwiki > within the "contents" section of our Intranet and have it work relative > to that location? > > If anyone has done this of those familiar with the construct of pmwiki > and/or its available skins, please provide some insight on this matter? > > All responses greatly appreciated. > > Thank you, > > bobmct > > > _______________________________________________ > pmwiki-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users > > > -- Always, Dr Fred C [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
