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The Wiki Way

Quick Collaboration on the Web

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Wiki discussion servers offer an exceptionally flexible, open source solution for a wide range of collaborative applications. Wiki offers simplicity, broad compatibility with current technologies and standards, and remarkably low cost. Now, there's a complete guide to deploying and managing Wiki servers, co-authored by Wiki's creator Ward Cunningham. The Wiki Way begins with an overview of discussion servers and their applications, and an introduction to Wiki's capabilities and components. The authors walk through installing Wiki, covering key Apache configuration and security issues; then introduce basic procedures for browsing, editing, content development, markup, and structuring Wiki content for diverse applications. The book also presents numerous case studies showcasing Wiki technology in action. An accompanying CD-ROM and companion web site at http://wiki.org/ provide the latest Wiki source code for multiple platforms.

Forewordp. xiii
Prefacep. xv
Why This Book?p. xv
Why You Want to Read Thisp. xvi
Book Structurep. xvii
The Authorsp. xviii
Contributors and Colleaguesp. xix
Errata and Omissionsp. xx
Contacting Usp. xxii
Read the Book, Use the Wiki!p. xxiii
From Concepts to Using Wikip. 1
Introduction to Discussion and Collaboration Serversp. 3
In This Chapterp. 3
Collaboration and Discussion Toolsp. 4
Collaboration Modelsp. 4
Who Uses Collaborative Discussion Servers?p. 8
Whatever For?p. 9
Features of a Web-Based Collaborationp. 10
On the Horizon: WebDAVp. 11
Comparing Wiki with Other Collaboration Toolsp. 12
What's a "Wiki"?p. 13
In This Chapterp. 13
The Wiki Conceptp. 14
The Essence of Wikip. 15
The User Experiencep. 17
Usefulness Criteriap. 21
Wiki Basicsp. 22
Wiki Clonesp. 24
Wiki Implementations by Languagep. 24
Other Wiki Offeringsp. 29
Non-Wiki Serversp. 29
Wiki Applicationp. 30
Pros and Cons of a Wiki-Style Serverp. 30
Why Consider Setting Up a Wiki?p. 34
Other Issuesp. 35
Installing Wikip. 37
In This Chapterp. 37
QuickiWiki--Instant Servep. 38
Installing Perlp. 39
Installing QuickiWikip. 42
Multiple Instancesp. 45
Wiki and Web Serverp. 46
Wiki on IIS or PWSp. 46
The Apache Web Serverp. 48
Installing Apachep. 50
Reconfiguring Apachep. 55
Testing Web Server Wikip. 63
Wrapper Scriptsp. 64
General Security Issuesp. 64
Security and Database Integrityp. 65
Server Vulnerabilitiesp. 65
Addressing Wiki Vulnerabilitiesp. 67
Configuring Your Browser Clientp. 69
Fonts, Size, and Layoutp. 69
Using Wikip. 73
In This Chapterp. 73
Quicki Quick-Startp. 74
A Virtual Notebookp. 75
Making Wiki Notes, a Walkthroughp. 80
Wiki as PIMp. 83
A Working Examplep. 84
The Content Modelp. 87
Internal and External Hyperlink Modelsp. 88
Browsing Pagesp. 91
Editing Pagesp. 96
The Browser Editing Modelp. 96
Building Wiki Contentp. 103
Editing and Markup Conventionsp. 108
Structuring Wiki Contentp. 121
In This Chapterp. 121
Wiki Structurep. 122
Structure Typesp. 122
Only a Click Awayp. 124
How Hard to Tryp. 126
When to Impose Structurep. 126
When Not to Impose Structurep. 128
What Is the Purpose of the Wiki?p. 130
Structure Patternsp. 131
When to Spin Off New Wiki Serversp. 135
Understanding the Hacksp. 137
Customizing Your Wikip. 139
In This Chapterp. 140
Hacking Your Wiki Sourcep. 141
Copyright and Open Source License Policyp. 142
Why Customize?p. 143
What to Customizep. 143
Wiki Components Examinedp. 207
In This Chapterp. 208
Dissecting QuickiWikip. 208
QuickiWiki Component Modelp. 209
Core QuickiWiki Modulesp. 210
Server Componentp. 225
Optional Extended Componentsp. 229
Analyzing Page Contentp. 229
Managing User Accessp. 231
Alternatives and Extensionsp. 241
In This Chapterp. 241
Parsing the Requestsp. 242
Cluster Wiki Component Modelp. 242
The Library Modulep. 246
Special Featuresp. 260
Spell Checkingp. 260
Uploading Filesp. 261
A Standard Wiki?p. 263
Wiki Administration and Toolsp. 265
In This Chapterp. 265
Events Historyp. 266
Tracking Page Editsp. 267
Usage Statisticsp. 273
Abuse Managementp. 275
Access Managementp. 276
Permissions Modelsp. 277
Adding Authentication and Authorizationp. 281
Administering the Databasep. 283
Page Conversionsp. 285
Page Managementp. 289
Backup Issuesp. 301
Server Resources and Wiki Loadingp. 312
Avoiding User Waitsp. 313
Implementing Wiki Constraintsp. 314
Debugging a Wikip. 314
Programming Resourcesp. 315
Backupsp. 315
Low-Tech Debuggingp. 315
Higher-Level Debuggingp. 316
Imagine the Possibilitiesp. 319
Insights and Other Voicesp. 321
In This Chapterp. 321
Wiki Culturep. 322
Wiki as Open Communityp. 323
Writing-Style Contentionp. 325
Why Wiki Worksp. 327
The Open-Edit Issuep. 327
When Wiki Doesn't Workp. 330
Public Wiki Issuesp. 331
Wiki Style Guidelinesp. 332
Notifying about Updatep. 335
Design and Portabilityp. 335
Wiki Trade-Offsp. 335
Portabilityp. 337
The Future of Wikip. 341
Wiki Goes Edup. 343
In This Chapterp. 343
CoWeb at Georgia Techp. 344
Introduction to CoWebp. 345
CoWeb Usagep. 350
Supported CoWeb User Rolesp. 352
CoWeb Open-Authoring Projectsp. 357
Overall Conclusionsp. 360
Wiki at Workp. 363
In This Chapterp. 363
Case Studiesp. 364
WikiWikiWebp. 365
New York Times Digitalp. 368
TWiki at TakeFivep. 374
TWiki at Motorolap. 376
Kehei Wiki Case Studiesp. 380
A Rotary Wikip. 384
Wiki Workplace Essentialsp. 387
Why a Workplace Wiki?p. 388
Planning the Wikip. 388
Selection Stagep. 389
Implementation Stagep. 390
Day-to-Day Operationsp. 390
Syntax Comparisonsp. 393
Hyperlink Anchorsp. 393
Markup Conventionsp. 395
Escaped Blocksp. 401
HTML Tag Inclusionp. 403
Other Syntax Extensions Seenp. 403
Wiki Resourcesp. 405
Book Resourcesp. 406
Internet Resourcesp. 407
List of Tipsp. 411
Indexp. 417
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ISBN: 9780201714999
ISBN-10: 020171499X
Audience: General
Format: Book with CD or DVD
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 464
Published: 3rd April 2001
Dimensions (cm): 23.6 x 18.8  x 2.4
Weight (kg): 23.6