* Kurt Yoder <ktyphp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > I am creating a php site that will eventually include a wiki. The twist > is that visitors to my site will each be able to create their own > sections. Each section should have its own wiki, completely independent > of all the other wikis. I could of course code up my own wiki from > scratch, but would prefer not to have to re-invent the wheel. > > I have found many wiki implementations that are "full-blown" > applications. Has anyone seen a wiki implementation that is more > "integration friendly"? Ideally, a wiki could be created, accessed, and > displayed as an object so that I could completely encapsulate it within > my own code. This would give me complete control over url's, look and > feel, etc. PEAR's Text_Wiki class can be used to do the WikiText -> HTML translation (and vice versa); it wouldn't be difficult to write an object around that class to handle storage and data retrieval. (I've actually been planning on something like that for use with my Cgiapp.class.php project -- http://freshmeat.net/projects/cgiapp). Other than that -- the only PHP-based wikis I've seen all act as their own application and are not encapsulation friendly. -- Matthew Weier O'Phinney | mailto:matthew@xxxxxxxxxx Webmaster and IT Specialist | http://www.garden.org National Gardening Association | http://www.kidsgardening.com 802-863-5251 x156 | http://nationalgardenmonth.org -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php