JWiki

Version
0.10.0
Rating
Compatibility

Votes
Favoured
14
License
GPLv2 or later
Non-Commercial
Type
Views
31020
Date Added
27 July 2010
Editor's Note
- Display image link to integrated system
The JWiki allows you to include MediaWiki functionality in your website
JWiki 0.10.0 native is based on MediaWiki 1.15.0.
Note: This is a large ZIP file so install from directory not by directly uploading to server)
1) In the first place: I had a simple, fast and error free installation, but;
JWiki must (in my case), link to my personal wiki. (A WikiMedia installation) This unfortunately did not work well. :(
2) But one email was enough to solve the problem: I received a response within 12 hours, with a link to a new download. :)
Problem is solved, JWiki works perfectly.
Thanks Omar for your kind efforts!!!!!!
(Support also in Englisch)
JWiki must (in my case), link to my personal wiki. (A WikiMedia installation) This unfortunately did not work well. :(
2) But one email was enough to solve the problem: I received a response within 12 hours, with a link to a new download. :)
Problem is solved, JWiki works perfectly.
Thanks Omar for your kind efforts!!!!!!
(Support also in Englisch)
Plugin seems pretty good and easy to install. Support I have found is in German and have not found an English format yet. If some one can point me to an English format then this pluggin gets both thumbs up
Great extension. I used to use a seperate database. But with this extension I was able to integrate media wiki within a couple of minutes. About the previous posters why are you guys complaining about the frames. You can easily change the hight or put it on auto. Besides that the common and popular browsers are supporting frames anyways.
again great extension!!
again great extension!!
This extension is pretty amazing - not only does it install and set up mediawiki for you inside your Joomla! environment, it allows you to integrate a Wiki in your Joomla! site without ever having to use a wrapper window or install media wiki in a separate document folder or server. It also utilizes the Joomla! user database, so in order for users to edit a wiki page, they have to be logged into Joomla!. I wish I had this a year ago when I first installed my Wiki as a seaparte installation! Now I'll be migrating it over to my JWiki. Excellent job on this!
I seen something similar to this a long time ago, it was called joomlawiki which also runned off of media wiki. Although it functions perfectly, I suggest figuring out away to not have the pages in iframes. If you don't mind a nice wiki in iframes, this is a very well made extention, easy to install as well. Keep up the good work!





