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{{Wiki
{{Wiki
|wiki_logo             = http://wikiindex.org/images/8/80/Bitweaver.JPG
|logo             = http://wikiindex.org/images/8/80/Bitweaver.JPG
| wiki_URL               = http://www.bitweaver.org/wiki/index.php
|URL               = http://www.bitweaver.org/wiki/index.php
| wiki_recentchanges_URL = http://www.bitweaver.org/wiki/index.php?page=RecentChanges
|recentchanges_URL = http://www.bitweaver.org/wiki/index.php?page=RecentChanges
| wiki_wikinode_URL     = No
|wikinode_URL     = No
| wiki_status           = Active
|status           = Active
| wiki_language         = English
|language         = English
| wiki_editmode         = LoginToEdit
|editmode         = LoginToEdit
| wiki_engine           = Bitweaver
|engine           = Bitweaver
| wiki_maintopic         = Wiki Engine
|maintopic         = Wiki Engine
}}
}}
'''Bitweaver''' is an {{tag|object-oriented}} {{tag|web application framework}} and {{tag|content management system}} written in {{tag|PHP}} that is distributed as {{tag|Open Source}} software under the {{tag|Wiki GNU Lesser General Public License|LGPL}}. Originally known as TikiPro and derived from the PHP application known as [[TikiWiki]], Bitweaver has distinguished itself from its predecessor by converting to a highly modular software application. It is focused on scalability, data integrity, and stability and is intended for enterprise or large scale, high traffic websites. Bitweaver powers a number of such high profile wiki-based websites including [[Viovio]], and [[voip-info]].
'''Bitweaver''' is an {{tag|object-oriented}} {{tag|web application framework}} and {{tag|content management system}} written in {{tag|PHP}} that is distributed as {{tag|Open Source}} software under the {{tag|Wiki GNU Lesser General Public License|LGPL}}. Originally known as TikiPro and derived from the PHP application known as [[TikiWiki]], Bitweaver has distinguished itself from its predecessor by converting to a highly modular software application. It is focused on scalability, data integrity, and stability and is intended for enterprise or large scale, high traffic websites. Bitweaver powers a number of such high profile wiki-based websites including [[Viovio]], and [[voip-info]].

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