Saji Njarackalazhikam Hameed wrote:
> Hi Mohit,
>
> I use informl for our internal pages, creating manuals etc. Pretty
> happy with it except for the lack of authentication. I have no
> plan to integrate it with our website (powered by Radiant). If I had
> to, I would probably provide a link to the Wiki from the
> Radiant powered website. 
>
> Currently Informl has no authentication features..anybody can edit
> a page...I believe the developers are working on adding this feature..
> for now it does not matter to me.  
>
> There are a number of Ruby-based Wikis - for instance Instiki or its
> various clones, Wagn, Pandora (@rubyveil) etc...- You can find more 
> from Rubyforge or Ruby on Rails website.
>
>
> Good luck,
>
> saji
>   
Hi Saji,

Thank you for your email.

I understand what you mean.  For a bit, I thought that you did have it 
working on a public site.  I misunderstood.  I will be keen to integrate 
with a wiki but I'm not yet sure which one.  Naturally, authentication 
is important since it's a public facing website but I want to try to see 
if it can share the same schemes as Radiant so that there is something 
like a "single-sign on".  There are plans also to build it up to include 
a BBS/ Forum (either based on Beast or RForum) so that it's like a 
complete portal.

Cheers,
Mohit.
6/21/2007 | 11:47 AM.



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