A java based (J2SE) wiki and http server I (DaveParker) developed as a ''learning java'' project. Currently offline and resting. '''Some features:''' * the basic WikiFeatures * InstantNavigator (where selected pages are put on a left window for easy access) * PagesLikeThis * Backlinks and forward links for each page shown at the bottom of the page * a ReverseIndexTree * Preferences module to activate or disactivate the back-links and the forward links... * Spell-checker * InternalTransclusion of pages using iframes * Use of graphwiz to generate maps for Wiki:VisualTour, forward links, back links, etc. * Uses Cascading Style Sheets to control formatting; does not use XML/XSL; * Open editing of .html, Cascading Style Sheets (.css), Java Script (.js), or other text files; * RSS Feeds from RecentChanges or from a user specified list of pages * FacetedClassification using Categoryxyz tags ----- '''Credits''': ? Testing: VickiKerr ----- '''On the Downside''' Too many overlapping features - more than anyone would use. It would need some thinning out to make the code base more manageable. ----- '''As a conclusion to my work on Anno Wiki''' '''To Dave Parker''' - I would like to express my deepest apologies to your wife and to your family. When it was obvious that our work together was '''disrupting''' your family life, I should have asked you to stop the work and to proceed little by little. I was carried away. I don't mind myself working long hours on a project and I don't think to realize that not every one can do the same. Now I do. - You have been the best wiki programmer I ever worked with. - Now, about all the features we have worked on I would say the ones to keep are: - The trails. This is something I have seen done on other wikis and it's very useful. See for example: - The opening of current page on the left window. The basic, simple idea was an excellent idea; afterwards I got carried away looking for something better and I drowned the fish as we say in French. The rest is simply the equivalent of scenes left on the editing table and not kept for the final editing. - But there is one feature present on Usemod wiki which you don't have on your Anno: the page in a page. It is an excellent and I couldn't picture a wiki without it. I have experienced the concept for a few years on Spooky Wiki. See: - I also reached the same conclusion as the people on Meatball. It's not a bad idea to keep comments from a page to another. - Putting color tags is also a great idea. Add those two things to your Wiki and it's very workable. About my request to have a copy of the program, it's all right. I'll pass. I am not working offline with internet based wikis. Again my apologies and thanks for giving me a rare opportunity to work with a real programming pro. After my work with you I could see who was a pro and who was faking it easily. '''To Sunir Shah''' Thanks Sunir for letting me use your Meatballs. So to speak... :-) There is no ''contentieux'' as we say in French. We just had a misunderstanding a fw years ago. I wished you spoke to Ward afterwards to re-establish the truth. He wouldn't have treated me the way he has. Please from now on, when you have a conflict with a person, keep the conflict locally and don't ask others to side with you. In other words, don't aggravate the conflict. You made my life terrible for many months and vice-versa. We were both losers in the end. As the French song by Gilbert Becaud goes (Je reviens te checher: Qui a gagné, qui a perdu On n'en sait rien On se retrouve les mains nues. Who won? Who lost? No one knows In the end we fin ourselves empty-handed '''To all Meatballers''' And finally to all the Meatballers, old and new, good and bad, French, English and others, Canadians or not: A very happy new year 2008. ----- CategoryWikiEngine