Stan, perhaps what you want is not actually a wiki at all then.
I'd suggest that you investigate fckeditor which is a utility allows you
to easily edit web pages without having to know HTML. It provides a UI
that's a lot like Word. You can embed it into your own UI any way that
you want.
http://www.fckeditor.net/
Hope this helps!
Dan
Stanley Brinkerhoff wrote:
All,
I have developed an intranet that is used by our 170 users that
currently fills in a needed gap between our practice management
application and the various elements of the organization that are
managed with Excel. The application is entirely coded in PHP within
the Codeigniter framework, with some funky user mapping.
I would like to integrate a Wiki into parts of my application, however
I have the following constraints:
1. I need to be able to 'wrap' my existing interface look and feel
around it.
2. I need to be able to pass the user into the system. (ie, like how
phpmyadmin lets you pass users via cookie)
3. It needs to be pretty simple (no mediawiki!).
Ideally, I would like to butcher it so it didnt truely work as a wiki,
but more of a single page display/editing engine. Something I could
add as:
$data['html'] = $this->wiki->loadpage($page);
And then display with my template based display code.
$this->load->view('portal/wikipageview',$data);
Actual wiki-based edits could kick out to the actual wiki software and
look however. Are there any lightweight easily embeddable Wikis out
there?
Sstan