MediaWiki needs MySQL and PHP on the server side.
I agree with the wiki approach.
Let me look into installing it on the server. We do have both
requirements but
I'll have to check to see if we have a high enough version. We are not
running PHP5, which is required a lot now. To get that, I'll
On Thursday 03 July 2008 03:59:07 am Szakáts Viktor wrote:
> Hi Phil,
>
> Do you think it's possible to have MediaWiki on
> our Harbour homepage?
>
> MediaWiki is the quasi standard for Wiki pages
> (used by wikipedia), the source format is very
> easy to grasp (text), yet powerful.
>
> It's not th
Hi,
I would prefer some free solution giving opportunity to keep
documentation inside source files. I've never used such systems, so I
can not do a good proposal, but I think it will be great if source code
and docs will be in the same place. It would be less chance to forget
update/create d
Hi all,
Anything that is documentation is just good,
but I'd think that if we invest into some less
proprietary and free solution, it's just even
better.
Such would be a "standard" MediaWiki based
engine on our own homepage.
[ The sf.net wiki page doesn't seem to work
for me neither in Safari n
As I am comfortable with this tool, I do not know the other
alternatives useful for group sharing. Massimo has pointed to
Google Docs but it requires a lot more plus is not what I am
visualizing, MSDN approach. Viktor points to wiki section on SF.
I tried but I could not create even the first page
I agree about mediawiki but the problem is not wich tools.
Tomorrow we can export easy via rtf
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Da: Szakáts Viktor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Inviato: giovedì 3 luglio 2008 9.58
A: Harbour Project Main Developer List.
Oggetto: Re: [Harbour] Harbour Online Help #
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Da: Pritpal Bedi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Inviato: giovedì 3 luglio 2008 9.52
A: harbour@harbour-project.org
Oggetto: Re: [Harbour] Harbour Online Help # 2
Phil
>Who can add items and data to it?
I am using "Help And Manual" to generate this manual. And it is
licen
Hi Phil,
Do you think it's possible to have MediaWiki on
our Harbour homepage?
MediaWiki is the quasi standard for Wiki pages
(used by wikipedia), the source format is very
easy to grasp (text), yet powerful.
It's not the ultimate tool to write professional,
multiformat documentation, but it's
Phil
>Who can add items and data to it?
I am using "Help And Manual" to generate this manual. And it is
licensed per author.
I do not know what strategy we should adopt. For the time being
I am trying to devise a basic structure of what Harbour help
should look like.
As I am comfortable wi
On Wednesday 02 July 2008 08:40:28 pm Pritpal Bedi wrote:
> Phil
>
> Check the message agian. Edited typo mistake.
>
> http://www.vouch.info/harbour
>
> Regards
> Pritpal Bedi
Who can add items and data to it?
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Phil
Check the message agian. Edited typo mistake.
http://www.vouch.info/harbour
Regards
Pritpal Bedi
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On Wednesday 02 July 2008 08:18:15 pm Pritpal Bedi wrote:
> Hello Everybody
>
> Please approve new layout of Harbour Online Help Manual at
>
> http://www.voych.info/harbour
I get unknown host on that web address.
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Hello Everybody
Please approve new layout of Harbour Online Help Manual at
http://www.voych.info/harbour
Please click harbour/contrib/gtwvg
Rest pages will be uploaded within a day or two.
Your comment/suggesions are highly appreciated.
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