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{{Wiki Engine
{{Wiki Engine
|name            = GetWiki
|name            = <nowiki>[</nowiki>GetWiki<nowiki>]</nowiki>
|URL              = http://GetWiki.net/-GetWiki
|URL              = http://GetWiki.net/-GetWiki
|logo            = http://GetWiki.net/images/uploads/GetWiki2.gif
|logo            = http://GetWiki.net/images/uploads/GetWiki2.gif
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|s/w license      = NoLicense<!--the GetWiki CONTENT is Creative Commons License, http://GetWiki.net/-Creative_Commons_License-->
|s/w license      = NoLicense<!--the GetWiki CONTENT is Creative Commons License, http://GetWiki.net/-Creative_Commons_License-->
|status          = Active
|status          = Active
}}[[File:GetWikiLogo.JPG]] http://GetWiki.net/images/uploads/GetWiki1.gif
}}[[File:GetWikiLogo.JPG|original GetWiki logo]] http://GetWiki.net/images/uploads/GetWiki1.gif


'''GetWiki''', as well as GetWiki.net, uses W3 recommended {{tag|XHTML}}/{{tag|Cascading Style Sheets|CSS}} standards.[http://GetWiki.net/-XHTML][http://GetWiki.net/-CSS]  GetWiki is a {{tag|PHP}}[http://GetWiki.net/-PHP] application using a {{tag|MySQL}}[http://GetWiki.net/-MySQL] database, and more information and resources are available on [[GetMeta]], a [[wiki]] for the discussion of [[:Category:Philosophy|philosophy]], [[:Category:Science|science]] and [[:Category:Technology|technology]], and support of GetWiki.
'''GetWiki''', stylized as '''[GetWiki]''', as well as <tt>GetWiki.net</tt>, uses W3 recommended {{tag|XHTML}} / {{tag|Cascading Style Sheets|CSS}} standards.<sup>[http://GetWiki.net/-XHTML][http://GetWiki.net/-CSS]</sup> [GetWiki] is a {{tag|PHP}}<sup>[http://GetWiki.net/-PHP]</sup> application using a {{tag|MySQL}}<sup>[http://GetWiki.net/-MySQL]</sup> database, and more information and resources are available on [[GetMeta]], a [[wiki]] for the discussion of [[:Category:Philosophy|philosophy]], [[:Category:Science|science]] and [[:Category:Technology|technology]], and support of [GetWiki].


The engine, {{tag|FoundedIn2004|founded early 2004}}, to "get wiki" content from one wiki site to another, is a {{tag|fork}} development of the now ubiquitous [[:Category:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]] engine.  The main purpose of the GetWiki {{tag|Wiki Engine|engine}} actually was to originally power [[Wikinfo|Wikinfo.org]],[http://GetWiki.net/-Wikinfo] a website which [[fork]]s the whole [[English Wikipedia]]!, (Wikinfo formerly used [[:Category:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]])!
The engine, {{tag|FoundedIn2004|founded early 2004}}, to "get wiki" content from one [[WhatIsWiki|wiki]] site to another, is a {{tag|fork}} development of the now ubiquitous [[:Category:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]] engine.  The main purpose of the [GetWiki] {{tag|Wiki Engine|engine}} actually was to originally power [[Wikinfo|Wikinfo.org]],<sup>[http://GetWiki.net/-Wikinfo]</sup> a website which [[fork]]s the whole [[English Wikipedia]]!, (Wikinfo formerly used [[:Category:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]])!


The engine has some special features aimed specifically at forking [[:Category:Wikipedia|wikipedia]].
The engine has some special features aimed specifically at forking [[:Category:Wikipedia|wikipedia]].
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Instead of red links, GetWiki uses <font color=green>green</font> links to point to articles which [[FutureLink|do not exist]] locally.  When the [[user]] follows such a link, GetWiki tries to dynamically fetch it from the wiki designated as an external source (in Wikinfo's case, the English Wikipedia), renders and displays the article text.  A local copy is created only if the page is [[edit]]ed.  Effectively, Wikinfo therefore provides a transparent "wrapper" around Wikipedia pages which have not yet been copied.  See [[wp:Wikinfo|Wikipedia's page about Wikinfo]].
Instead of [[red link]]s, [GetWiki] uses <font color=green>green</font> links to point to articles which do not exist locally.  When the [[user]] follows such a link, [GetWiki] tries to dynamically fetch the requested content from the wiki designated as an external source (in Wikinfo's case, the English Wikipedia), renders and displays the article text.  A local copy is created only if the page is [[edit]]ed.  Effectively, Wikinfo therefore provides a transparent 'wrapper' around Wikipedia pages which have not yet been copied.  See [[wp:Wikinfo|Wikipedia's page about Wikinfo]].


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*[https://Develop.Consumerium.org/wiki/GetWiki GetWiki] — at [[Consumerium]]
*[https://Develop.Consumerium.org/wiki/GetWiki GetWiki] — at [[Consumerium]]
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The following wikis in this [[Special:Categories|category]] are powered by the '''GetWiki''' wiki engine.
The following wikis in this [[Special:Categories|category]] are powered by the '''[GetWiki]''' wiki engine.

Revision as of 21:32, 22 April 2019

Template:Wiki Engineoriginal GetWiki logo http://GetWiki.net/images/uploads/GetWiki1.gif

GetWiki, stylized as [GetWiki], as well as GetWiki.net, uses W3 recommended XHTML / CSS standards.[1][2] [GetWiki] is a PHP[3] application using a MySQL[4] database, and more information and resources are available on GetMeta, a wiki for the discussion of philosophy, science and technology, and support of [GetWiki].

The engine, founded early 2004, to "get wiki" content from one wiki site to another, is a fork development of the now ubiquitous MediaWiki engine. The main purpose of the [GetWiki] engine actually was to originally power Wikinfo.org,[5] a website which forks the whole English Wikipedia!, (Wikinfo formerly used MediaWiki)!

The engine has some special features aimed specifically at forking wikipedia.

Instead of red links, [GetWiki] uses green links to point to articles which do not exist locally. When the user follows such a link, [GetWiki] tries to dynamically fetch the requested content from the wiki designated as an external source (in Wikinfo's case, the English Wikipedia), renders and displays the article text. A local copy is created only if the page is edited. Effectively, Wikinfo therefore provides a transparent 'wrapper' around Wikipedia pages which have not yet been copied. See Wikipedia's page about Wikinfo.

External links

The following wikis in this category are powered by the [GetWiki] wiki engine.

Pages in category “GetWiki”

The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

Media in category "GetWiki"

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