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Hi group

I want to create a wiki to use internally in my company. I have the
following requirements:
* Made in ASP.NET (language doesn't matter)
* Backend must be MSSQL
* It must be free to install and use

The following would be nice:
* The ability to attach files (images/documents/whatever) to pages

I am currently looking at FlexWiki and OpenWikiNG - which one would you
prefer?

Thanks in advance!
-Mogens Heller Jensen

Aug 15 '06 #1
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Given that FlexWiki runs on ASP.NET, while OpenWikiNG runs on classic ASP,
and given that this is an ASP.NET newsgroup, and not a classic ASP newsgroup,
and given that FlexWiki is a mature application while OpenWikiNG is just starting out,
the winner is -hands down- FlexWiki.

Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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Hi group

I want to create a wiki to use internally in my company. I have the
following requirements:
* Made in ASP.NET (language doesn't matter)
* Backend must be MSSQL
* It must be free to install and use

The following would be nice:
* The ability to attach files (images/documents/whatever) to pages

I am currently looking at FlexWiki and OpenWikiNG - which one would you
prefer?

Thanks in advance!
-Mogens Heller Jensen

Aug 15 '06 #2
Go to http://communityserver.org and load their documentation. They use a
..NET wiki (forget which one) and you can see for yourself how it works out
and ask questions in the CommunityServer forums.

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NET csgallagher AT metromilwaukee.com
URL http://clintongallagher.metromilwaukee.com/
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<mo********@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@m79g2000cwm.googlegr oups.com...
Hi group

I want to create a wiki to use internally in my company. I have the
following requirements:
* Made in ASP.NET (language doesn't matter)
* Backend must be MSSQL
* It must be free to install and use

The following would be nice:
* The ability to attach files (images/documents/whatever) to pages

I am currently looking at FlexWiki and OpenWikiNG - which one would you
prefer?

Thanks in advance!
-Mogens Heller Jensen

Aug 15 '06 #3
There is a Wiki implementation in the new Atlas package from Microsoft.

Might be worth a look too.

Remy

Aug 15 '06 #4

Juan T. Llibre skrev:
Given that FlexWiki runs on ASP.NET, while OpenWikiNG runs on classic ASP,
and given that this is an ASP.NET newsgroup, and not a classic ASP newsgroup,
and given that FlexWiki is a mature application while OpenWikiNG is just starting out,
the winner is -hands down- FlexWiki.
It sure is. I think I'm gonna go with FlexWiki :o)

Aug 16 '06 #5

clintonG skrev:
Go to http://communityserver.org and load their documentation. They use a
.NET wiki (forget which one) and you can see for yourself how it works out
and ask questions in the CommunityServer forums.
I think that they are using FlexWiki.

Aug 16 '06 #6

Remy skrev:
There is a Wiki implementation in the new Atlas package from Microsoft.

Might be worth a look too.

Remy
I think the wiki is a demo project which comes with the Atlas
framework. I don't think it's suited for our needs, since any
improvements and further development of the system would require us to
do it ourselves.

Aug 16 '06 #7
Thanks for your input guys :-)

Aug 16 '06 #8

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