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sammas47
Oct 11th 2007, 12:52 am
Hi friends,

I am looking for a wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki) with the following features:

1. No database (like Mysql). Flat files will be great.
2. Uses HTML template. I have a HTML template, and I want the wiki to run on a similar template.
3. Users can comment, and the comments appear on the same page.
4. WYSIWYG(what you see is what you get) editor.
5. Math equation writer.( good if it has, but will do even without it)

There is a hell lot of wikis available. I am not sure where to begin with.:confused: Could you please suggest me some wikis that has the above features? I know all these features may not be available in a single wiki, so I have arranged my requirements in the order of necessity. I am willing to compromise the later features for the former ones.

Help me please..
Thanks:)

kudy
Oct 11th 2007, 10:33 pm
I've used PmWiki for a flat-files solution before, it worked well.

http://www.pmichaud.com/wiki/PmWiki/PmWiki

It has add-ons (called cookbooks) that can probably accomplish most of what you are asking for. Check it out, might fit your requirements.

sammas47
Oct 12th 2007, 4:49 am
hi Kudy
I too tried Pmwiki. The features are great there. However, since I am just learning, I have hosted my website on a free host 110mb.com. The server is not allowing me to upload some of the files formats of Pmwiki.

Lately I am experimenting with Giki. It seems to match many of my requirements. But Giki is a one man show. Not many users to discuss with. Is there any other option?

kudy
Oct 12th 2007, 9:10 am
Sorry, PmWiki was the only one I know of that sounds like it will best fit your situation - but of course I don't know everything there is to know about wiki software. My best suggestion would be to get a very cheap hosting account instead of the free one - not sure if you could afford it, but a lot of places offer pretty good rates like $5 a month. I've used asmallorange.com and webhost4life.com with success in the past.

sammas47
Oct 12th 2007, 1:00 pm
Yeah.. I understand, there's no free lunch. I will switchover to some good pay host once I get a bit more experienced.

110mb
Oct 13th 2007, 12:15 pm
sammas47, we're including all PMwiki extensions now.

RVWilder
Oct 13th 2007, 12:19 pm
I would have also said PMWiki but seen as your using 101mb.com i dont know what to suggest.

Robert

wwwSENSERELYcom
Oct 13th 2007, 12:37 pm
seems like PMWiki will do on 110mb now, cool :-)

olti
Oct 13th 2007, 5:19 pm
http://www.wikimatrix.org/