At 18:42 26/09/2016, Aran wrote:
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64I developed a MediaWikiLite system many years ago which worked
reasonably well. It was for having a wiki on a memory stick that
included the content and ability to edit it in the field without net
access.

Yes. Also easy back-up and replication. With extenbots around. Then the various wikilites being networked.

 It ran on SQLite and use Nanoweb, a web-server written in PHP to
reduce dependencies further.

It's very out of date now, but may be helpful:

https://www.organicdesign.co.nz/MediaWikiLite

Thanks. I had a read and will come back to it as I probably set-up a working group.
Best
jfc



On 26/09/16 11:00, Jefsey wrote:
> The personal way I am using wikimedia as an SQLite textbase I can
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> external bundled applications leads me to consider there is a need for
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> "wikilite" networking capabilities (both about what networked
> architectures could bring, and aboout capacity based content
> security/protection).
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