Publisher review:LabWiki, a wiki system based on David Barrett's QwikiWiki Features:General— Data stored in plain text files— XHTML 1.0 Strict compliance— UTF-8 encoding— Backups created everytime a page is altered— Files can be uploaded— Uploaded image files can be displayed inline; others appear as hyperlinks— Tested with PHP version 5; should work with version 4.3 and higherFormatting rules— Auto-creation of wiki pages by using the right syntax— See Adding or editing content for more— Both XHTML and wiki syntax accepted— XHTML as well as wiki syntax can be escaped by using specific tags; useful to display unformatted, raw text (such as code)Access restrictions— Open viewing access— Optional IP address-based restriction on editing— Individual pages or all pages can be protected from editing unless an administrator password is provided— Lockfiles prevent simultaneous editing— Single user account (administrator)MaintainanceWhen logged in with administrator password,— Pages can be deleted— Pages can be reverted to an older version (backup)— Older versions, by version number or date, can be deleted for a specific page or for all pages— Older versions can be viewedCustomization— Most parameters used by the PHP code are set as variables— Templates and CSS stylesheets can easily be modified
Labwiki is a PHP script for Wikis scripts design by PHP Labware.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / BSD.
LabWiki, a wiki system based on David Barrett's QwikiWiki
Operating system:Windows / Linux / BSD