Ray Saintonge <saintonge(a)telus.net> writes:
I took a look at it. The complexity seems over the
top for some of the
more technophobic people we get here.
Yes, it's complex, but very mature.
Some of the markups may even be in conflict with Wiki
ways.
One could add namespaces to solve this issue. Okay, that's even more
complexity ;)
Besides that it's not clear that it accomplishes
the task of
developing a useful kind of indexing for our purposes.
Yes, that's the question. Since I don't have that much experience with
the wikipedia I don't want to judge.
OTOH, I'd like basing a more specialized wiki on the TEI DTD -- just as
a proof of concept. Does anybody know about such a wiki software? In
other words: I'm interested in a wiki implemented as a conforming SGML
or XML application (for my own research purposes, not as a replacement
for wikipedia).
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