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'''JD-Wiki''' is the {{tag|Joomla|Joomla!}} integration of {{tag|DokuWiki}}.  DokuWiki is a standards compliant, simple to use [[:Category:Wiki Engine|wiki engine]], mainly aimed at creating documentation of any kind.  It is targeted at [[developer]] teams, workgroups, and small companies.  It has a simple but powerful syntax, which makes sure the data-files remain readable outside the [[wiki]], and eases the creation of structured texts.
'''JD-Wiki''' is the {{tag|Joomla|Joomla!}} integration of {{tag|DokuWiki}}.  DokuWiki is a standards compliant, simple to use [[:Category:Wiki engine|wiki engine]], mainly aimed at creating documentation of any kind.  It is targeted at [[developer]] teams, workgroups, and small companies.  It has a simple but powerful syntax, which makes sure the data-files remain readable outside the [[wiki]], and eases the creation of structured texts.


JD-Wiki has an {{tag|access control list}} (ACL) permission system which use the Joomla! ACL Groups: Super Administrator, Administrator, Manager, Author, Registered, and Public.  For each Group you can set permissions for: Read, Edit, Create, Upload, and Delete.
JD-Wiki has an {{tag|access control list}} (ACL) permission system which use the Joomla! ACL Groups: Super Administrator, Administrator, Manager, Author, Registered, and Public.  For each Group you can set permissions for: Read, Edit, Create, Upload, and Delete.

Latest revision as of 19:26, 23 November 2022

JD-Wiki is the Joomla! integration of DokuWiki. DokuWiki is a standards compliant, simple to use wiki engine, mainly aimed at creating documentation of any kind. It is targeted at developer teams, workgroups, and small companies. It has a simple but powerful syntax, which makes sure the data-files remain readable outside the wiki, and eases the creation of structured texts.

JD-Wiki has an access control list (ACL) permission system which use the Joomla! ACL Groups: Super Administrator, Administrator, Manager, Author, Registered, and Public. For each Group you can set permissions for: Read, Edit, Create, Upload, and Delete.

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