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{{Wiki Engine <!--see 'Template:Wiki Engine' for full detail and hidden help advice-->
{{Wiki engine <!--see 'Template:Wiki engine' for full detail and hidden help advice-->
|name            = ProWiki
|name            = ProWiki
|URL              = http://ProWiki.org
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|documentation URL= http://ProWiki.org/prowiki/wiki.cgi?OnlineReference
|documentation URL= http://ProWiki.org/prowiki/wiki.cgi?OnlineReference
|source code URL  = https://SourceForge.net/projects/prowiki/
|source code URL  = https://SourceForge.net/projects/prowiki/
|maintopic        = Wiki Engine<!--leave this as is, it can not be over-ridden-->
|maintopic        = Wiki engine<!--leave this as is, it can not be over-ridden-->
|founder          = [[HelmutLeitner|Helmut Leitner]] <small>(founder)</small><!--wiki engine founder & other position(s)-->
|founder          = [[HelmutLeitner|Helmut Leitner]] <small>(founder)</small><!--wiki engine founder & other position(s)-->
|CEO              = ProWiki Team <small>(owner)</small>
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;''Strengths of the ProWiki engine
;''Strengths of the ProWiki engine
*[[CamelCase]] and [http://ProWiki.org/prowiki/wiki.cgi?UnderlineLinking underline_linking] link creation, but crucially not [[wikilink]]s
*[[CamelCase]] and [http://ProWiki.org/prowiki/wiki.cgi?UnderlineLinking underline_linking] link creation, but crucially not [[wikilink]]s
*flexible {{tag|Wiki Engine|wiki engine}} specialised for individual {{tag|Community|communities}} and application needs
*flexible {{tag|Wiki engine|wiki engine}} specialised for individual {{tag|Community|communities}} and application needs
*a consistent and extendible architecture grown in a long non-GPL development period
*a consistent and extendible architecture grown in a long non-GPL development period
*a dedication to support active elements and editable active content (like [[:Category:Flash|Flash]], [[:Category:SVG|SVG]], [[:Category:Java|Java]]) through the wiki interface
*a dedication to support active elements and editable active content (like [[:Category:Flash|Flash]], [[:Category:SVG|SVG]], [[:Category:Java|Java]]) through the wiki interface

Revision as of 19:29, 23 November 2022

ProWiki
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WikiNode
About
Documentation
Source code
Main topic: Wiki engine
Founded by: Helmut Leitner (founder)
Owner / CEO: ProWiki Team (owner)
Interface language: Multilingual
Programming language: Perl
Software license: GNU General Public License
Status: Dormant
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For the ProWiki wiki farm, see: Category:ProWiki (farm).
For the community help wiki for ProWiki users, see: ProWikiCenter.

ProWiki development started in 2001 by Helmut Leitner as a fork from UseMod Wiki, and since then it is used for wiki community projects at WikiService.at. ProWiki became open source software, and GNU General Public License (GPL'ed) in March 2006, to make it even more widely available. ProWiki is Perl software that is called through Common Gateway Interface (CGI) by Apache or similar web server software. The process delivers web pages to clients, answering corresponding HTTP requests. Users interact with wiki site through their favourite web browsers.

  • The file system is used to keep all data, no database is necessary;
  • RCS is used for page revisions (can be turned off, but this is not recommended);
  • The crontab subsystem is used to schedule processes (optional);
  • The sendmail interface is used to send e-mail notifications (optional).

Having a virtual server or a root server (LAMP) and administrative access (SSH), you need not worry about requirements. ProWiki is written with performance in mind. An old 1000 MHz / 256 MB PC can handle a hundred wiki systems and 3-5 million page requests per month easily.

Having a simple web-space, your are probably out of luck because you probably can't handle access rights and Apache configuration. Often there are additional restrictions with respect to available memory for programme execution or bandwidth, so it is not really worth the effort to try.

Of course you can install ProWiki independently from the internet, e.g. locally on your PC for personal information management or on an intranet server as a communication platform for your organisation. Installation procedures do not change for these applications.

Strengths of the ProWiki engine
  • CamelCase and underline_linking link creation, but crucially not wikilinks
  • flexible wiki engine specialised for individual communities and application needs
  • a consistent and extendible architecture grown in a long non-GPL development period
  • a dedication to support active elements and editable active content (like Flash, SVG, Java) through the wiki interface
  • the ability to host, support, and moderate many wiki sites at multiple servers by cross-wiki abilities
  • multilingual interface languages, available in English, French, German, Hungarian, Russian, and Spanish
External links

Note: the above quotes are attributable to Helmut Leitner[1]


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