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'''FlexWiki.com''' was the home page for the former '''FlexWiki''' wiki engine. It is now available for download from the SourceForge website. | '''FlexWiki.com''' was the home page for the former '''FlexWiki''' wiki engine. It is now available for download from the SourceForge website. | ||
The FlexWiki engine is very {{tag|Microsoft}} oriented. Indeed, it was originally developed by David Ornstein at Microsoft. It requires an ASP based windows server to run the wiki engine, and users must use the MS Internet Explorer browser to work with the wiki. [http://www.flexwiki.com/default.aspx/FlexWiki/Firefox.html 'firefox support'] (otherwise known as 'following web standards') is under development. | The FlexWiki engine is very {{tag|Microsoft}} oriented. Indeed, it was originally developed by David Ornstein at Microsoft. It requires an {{tag|ASP}}-based windows server to run the wiki engine, and users must use the MS Internet Explorer browser to work with the wiki. [http://www.flexwiki.com/default.aspx/FlexWiki/Firefox.html 'firefox support'] (otherwise known as 'following web standards') is under development. | ||
The wiki is a little bit messy, perhaps partly due to the fact that people seem to use it as a big sandbox, but the software itself doesn't help. What's that 'FeatureRequests' DHTML all about hey? | The wiki is a little bit messy, perhaps partly due to the fact that people seem to use it as a big sandbox, but the software itself doesn't help. What's that 'FeatureRequests' DHTML all about hey? |
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Template:Wiki Engine FlexWiki.com was the home page for the former FlexWiki wiki engine. It is now available for download from the SourceForge website.
The FlexWiki engine is very Microsoft oriented. Indeed, it was originally developed by David Ornstein at Microsoft. It requires an ASP-based windows server to run the wiki engine, and users must use the MS Internet Explorer browser to work with the wiki. 'firefox support' (otherwise known as 'following web standards') is under development.
The wiki is a little bit messy, perhaps partly due to the fact that people seem to use it as a big sandbox, but the software itself doesn't help. What's that 'FeatureRequests' DHTML all about hey? Template:WikiEngineFeatures
The following wikis are powered the FlexWiki wiki engine.
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