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+ | = What is WikiCMS = | ||
+ | WikiCMS converts your Mediawiki to a Content Management System. | ||
+ | = Installation = | ||
+ | #Get the WikiFrontEnd Server from https://github.com/BITPlan/com.bitplan.wikifrontend | ||
+ | #configure it | ||
+ | #run it | ||
= Arguments against using a Wiki as a CMS = | = Arguments against using a Wiki as a CMS = | ||
# Anyone can edit it | # Anyone can edit it | ||
# No workflow | # No workflow | ||
# No approval method built into the wiki | # No approval method built into the wiki | ||
− | = | + | = Examples = |
* Internal Link: {{Link|target=Ion2017-07-18}} | * Internal Link: {{Link|target=Ion2017-07-18}} | ||
* External Link: http://www.profiwiki.de/index.php/Ion2017-07-18 | * External Link: http://www.profiwiki.de/index.php/Ion2017-07-18 | ||
+ | * Internal Link: | ||
= Challenges = | = Challenges = | ||
Private Information could leak if people malicously add the frontend category to a private page | Private Information could leak if people malicously add the frontend category to a private page |
Revision as of 05:26, 15 September 2017
What is WikiCMS
WikiCMS converts your Mediawiki to a Content Management System.
Installation
- Get the WikiFrontEnd Server from https://github.com/BITPlan/com.bitplan.wikifrontend
- configure it
- run it
Arguments against using a Wiki as a CMS
- Anyone can edit it
- No workflow
- No approval method built into the wiki
Examples
- Internal Link: Ion2017-07-18
- External Link: http://www.profiwiki.de/index.php/Ion2017-07-18
- Internal Link:
Challenges
Private Information could leak if people malicously add the frontend category to a private page
Options
use e.g.