There seems to be a massive gap in the market for .net based 'web 2.0' apps.
We'd like to have an internal WIKI set up for documentation, but I can't
find any that are both .net based, and still being developed/updated.
Of course, the easier solution would be to just get a LAMP server in here
and toss on one of a dozen different WIKI options, but getting a LAMP server
in here may prove to be a challenge with operations.
Anyone know of any .net wikis out there?
-DarrelHi,
Take a look here. Great site!
MSDN Wiki
http://msdnwiki.microsoft.com/en-us...124(VS.80).aspx
Take a look here. Great site!
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MSDN Wiki
http://msdnwiki.microsoft.com/en-us...124(VS.80).aspx
So is that source code for that WIKI available from MS? I can't seem to find
any info on the wiki software itself.
-Darrel
Did you look at this one already?
http://prontowiki.sourceforge.net/
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I've sort of ranted about this before regarding blogs.
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There seems to be a massive gap in the market for .net based 'web 2.0' apps.
>
We'd like to have an internal WIKI set up for documentation, but I can't find
any that are both .net based, and still being developed/updated.
>
Of course, the easier solution would be to just get a LAMP server in here and
toss on one of a dozen different WIKI options, but getting a LAMP server in
here may prove to be a challenge with operations.
>
Anyone know of any .net wikis out there?
>
-Darrel
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Did you look at this one already?
http://prontowiki.sourceforge.net/
No! I hadn't seen that one! Downloading now...
Thanks!
-Darrel
You might want to take a look at FlexWiki, too :
http://www.flexwiki.com/
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>Did you look at this one already?
>http://prontowiki.sourceforge.net/
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No! I hadn't seen that one! Downloading now...
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Thanks!
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-Darrel
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You might want to take a look at FlexWiki, too :
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http://www.flexwiki.com/
Flexwiki was the only option I've been able to find previously. It looks
like development stopped on in a year and a half ago, which made me a bit
weary of it.
Protowiki looks like it's been updated this summer, but there is only one
developer on the project, so it may meet the same fate as flexwiki
eventually...
-Darrel
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It looks like development stopped on in a year and a half ago
Still, it's one of the best wikis out there.
You might also want to have a look at the granddaddy
of them all : MediaWiki, which is what Wikipedia uses.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wikipedia/
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>You might want to take a look at FlexWiki, too :
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>http://www.flexwiki.com/
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Flexwiki was the only option I've been able to find previously. It looks like development stopped
on in a year and a half ago, which made me a bit weary of it.
>
Protowiki looks like it's been updated this summer, but there is only one developer on the
project, so it may meet the same fate as flexwiki eventually...
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-Darrel
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Craig is still working on this - he's been re-writing all of it to port
it to ASP 2.0, see [1] for example
[1] http://pluralsight.com/blogs/craig/...7/25/32538.aspx
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>You might want to take a look at FlexWiki, too :
>>
>http://www.flexwiki.com/
>
Flexwiki was the only option I've been able to find previously. It looks
like development stopped on in a year and a half ago, which made me a bit
weary of it.
>
Protowiki looks like it's been updated this summer, but there is only one
developer on the project, so it may meet the same fate as flexwiki
eventually...
>
-Darrel
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Be sure to check out the ASP.NET "Atlas" Wiki Sample Kit. All the source
code is there in a project template.
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=56430
Ken
Microsoft MVP [ASP.NET]
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I've sort of ranted about this before regarding blogs.
>
There seems to be a massive gap in the market for .net based 'web 2.0'
apps.
>
We'd like to have an internal WIKI set up for documentation, but I can't
find any that are both .net based, and still being developed/updated.
>
Of course, the easier solution would be to just get a LAMP server in here
and toss on one of a dozen different WIKI options, but getting a LAMP
server in here may prove to be a challenge with operations.
>
Anyone know of any .net wikis out there?
>
-Darrel
>
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