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Radeox
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Founded by: unknown
Status: Dead
Language: Multilingual
Edit mode: Read-only
Wiki engine: SnipSnap
Wiki license: Site retains copyright
Main topic: Wiki
Wiki size: 313 article pages see stats

(As of: 2007-06-30 – at Archive.org)


Radeox was a wiki rendering engine. The working language on the wiki was English and German. Radeox was developed by Fraunhofer FIRST, in Berlin, Germany. The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft undertakes applied research of direct utility to private and public enterprise and of wide benefit to society. The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft maintains over 80 research units at more than 40 different locations throughout Germany.

Radeox API is a lightwight[sic] wiki markup rendering engine API to make render engines for wikis more portable.

Radeox RE is a Wiki rendering engine implementation that implements the Radeox API in Java. The engine renders wiki markup to XHTML. The goal is to develop a feature rich, easy to maintain wiki library with a low bug count so writing your own Wiki implementation is a breeze.

Help

For hints about formatting text see snipsnap-help.

I have not been able to access the RecentChanges page, the last few are on the sidebar, but I remember being frustrated about not being able to locate it. John Abbe eventually did, so I know it is there. Mark Dilley

At WikiSym, it's here: http://ws2006.WikiSym.org/space/Recent+Changes but I tried that with RadeoxWiki and it didn't work. Ted Ernst

External links (all via Archive.org)