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The following wikis are powered by the '''ProWiki''' wiki engine.
{{Wiki Engine |
 
| wiki_name              = ProWiki
The wiki homepage is : [[ProWiki]] http://www.prowiki.org
| wiki_logo              = [[Image:NoLogo.png]]
| wiki_URL              = http://www.prowiki.org
| wiki_recentchanges_URL = http://www.prowiki.org/wiki.cgi?RecentChanges
| wiki_wikinode_URL      = No
| wiki_status            = Active
| wiki_language          = English
| wiki_editmode          = OpenEdit
| wiki_maintopic        = Wiki
}}
==Description==
ProWiki documents the ProWiki engine and supports its user community.


ProWiki development started in 2001 and since then it is used for wiki community projects at WIKISERVICE. It is GPLed in March 2006 to make it even more widely available.
ProWiki development started in 2001 and since then it is used for wiki community projects at WIKISERVICE. It is GPLed in March 2006 to make it even more widely available.
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* a dedication to support active elements and editable active content (like Flash, SVG, Java) through the wiki interface
* 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 wikis at multiple servers by cross-wiki abilities
* the ability to host, support and moderate many wikis at multiple servers by cross-wiki abilities
The following wikis are powered by the '''ProWiki''' wiki engine.


[[Category:Wiki Engine]]
[[Category:Wiki Engine]]

Revision as of 19:23, 3 August 2006

Template:Wiki Engine

Description

ProWiki documents the ProWiki engine and supports its user community.

ProWiki development started in 2001 and since then it is used for wiki community projects at WIKISERVICE. It is GPLed in March 2006 to make it even more widely available.

Strengths of the ProWiki engine:

  • flexible wiki engine specialized 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 wikis at multiple servers by cross-wiki abilities

The following wikis are powered by the ProWiki wiki engine.