UseMod Wiki works well, I've been using it for several weeks after having 
switched from SeedQuicki.  UseMod is a single (large) CGI script that is 
very easy to install and has a number of the more advanced features like 
page locking by administrator, revision control, <nowiki>...</nowiki> tags, 
html support, and support for more advanced links.  It does not support TT2 
syntax, but that might not be very difficult to add by adding 
<tt2>...</tt2> tags and having that content be processed by TT2.

One possible weakness with UseMod, though, is that all content is stored in 
'db' files rather than plain text files.

I have not tried using it outside of an access restricted site, though, so 
I do not know what type of security issues there might be with it if access 
to it were open.

--
Matthew Pressly


At 12:22 PM 6/12/2002 +0100, Andy Wardley wrote:
>On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 12:57:58PM +0200, Zbigniew Lukasiak wrote:
> > I was started as a standard document and I believe this might be the
> > reason of failure.  If it were a wiki page than all the recipes that were
> > mailed to the list could already form some body of the cookbook.
>
>If someone can recommend a good Wiki which is easy to install (and
>ideally uses TT, but there's a can of worms :-) then I'll gladly
>install it on tt2.org for this purpose.
>
>A
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