Category:PhpWiki

PhpWiki: a PHP WikiWikiWeb — the self-titled  which is compiled, or 'written' in the  programming language. However, it is not the only wiki engine written in PHP; most of the wiki engines are written in PHP (though obviously not all). PhpWiki is an enhanced clone, or '' of the original  software; PhpWiki information is detailed at WikiWikiWeb on the original wiki: 'WikiWikiWeb', also known as 'Ward's Wiki'. PhpWiki software is available in a number of interface (user) languages, including:, , , , , , , , and.

The PhpWiki software, despite being first released in, is still being actively developed and supported. And even in 2021, is regularly downloaded from. PhpWiki is released as and  software (), under the  (GPLv2). PhpWiki supports many of the original wiki syntax options, including: CamelCase, free links, backlinks, and interwiki, but notably not sister wiki. Redirects are available, as are image linking. Recent changes, wanted pages, orphaned pages, recent visitors, and popular pages (see also: wikiFactor) are all included; and more detailed statistical analysis is available via a plugin.


 * ''PhpWiki size information
 * add ?PageList at the end of the URL – eg.


 * ''PhpWiki wikiFactor (wF) information
 * add ?MostPopular at the end of the URL –

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 * ''References


 * ''External links


 * List of wikis using PhpWiki — at PhpWiki
 * PhpWiki mailman mailing lists — at, Slashdot Media
 * phpwiki-announce
 * phpwiki-bugs — bug reports
 * phpwiki-checkins — automatic notification of CVS checkins on PhpWiki
 * phpwiki-patches — user-contributed patches for PhpWiki
 * phpwiki-talk
 * PhpWiki 2 RegExpWiki conversion tool — from Tyson Clugg; for the RegExpWiki wiki engine. Regular expression support is provided by the PCRE library package, which is open source software, written by Philip Hazel, and copyright by the University of Cambridge, England.  At MelbourneWirelessWiki, via Archive.org.
 * — at the English Wikipedia
 * — at the English Wikipedia

The following wiki sites are, or were powered by the PhpWiki wiki engine.