Greetings all,
I understand that there is a wiki plug in for Slash and I was wondering if there are any Wiki developers who know enough about Slash to point me to one which works because I'm having a hard time trying to find an example of one.
Malcolm Lawrence Editor-in-Chief Babel: The multilingual, multicultural online journal and community of arts and ideas. http://www.towerofbabel.com ------------------------------------------------------------ Babel wonders: The Rev. Jerry Falwell called the prophet Muhammad a terrorist during an interview aired on 60 Minutes. And exactly why does the media feel like his opinion is noteworthy? ------------------------------------------------------------
On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 06:35:38PM -0700, Malcolm Lawrence wrote:
Greetings all,
I understand that there is a wiki plug in for Slash and I was wondering if there are any Wiki developers who know enough about Slash to point me to one which works because I'm having a hard time trying to find an example of one.
Are you sure to talk about the right wiki-software? This is (ok, actually it's not) the mailinglist for the Mediawiki software which is used at Wikipedia. What do you mean with Slash? Slashcode the software behind /. ?
Maybe this helps: http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2002/01/17/slash_plugin.html
ciao, tom
Thomas-
What do you mean with Slash? Slashcode the software behind /. ?
Contrary to popular belief, Slash is actually called Slash and not Slashcode. Slashcode is the name of the website.
And Slash is a mess. I recommend using a clean codebase like Drupal instead, which already has wiki-like functionality and only needs to be expanded a bit.
Regards,
Erik
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