On Sun, 2005-02-13 at 10:53, Jeff Waugh wrote: > [informed discussion] I have a seriously geriatric web server: 33MHz CPU and little memory. Work may have the latest gear, but at home I have to recycle because Mrs Finance Minister seems to think the mortgage comes first.
I currently serve static pages only, with _no_ modules compiled for my Apache server. Is there *very* small foot print wiki sw out there? I want to avoid an interpretive language (i.e. not php, not python, not perl) so there is no inrepreter to abuse, and no CPU oand memory verhead which inevitable accompaies an intepreter. It also seems absurd to me to have an interpreter interpreting the wiki pages. No database engine, either, because that's even *more* CPU overhead, and besides the web server is in the DMZ so it needs to be self-contained. My question: is there a small footprint, file-based wiki engine out there driven by CGI and written in C? Freshmeat's search, Sourceforge's search, and Google have all bean less than forthcoming on the question. -- Peter Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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