WikiAsp is a simple wiki program written in ActiveServerPages. It uses the AspWiki as the base code but it reverts back to the simpler traditional look-and-feel of wiki pages (hence, the name reversal). Furthermore, some interesting features were added to this version. WikiAsp is currently running at trial public free hosting sites: http://lambda.vze.com or http://www28.brinkster.com/lambda326/wiki.asp http://a.1asphost.com/lambda326/wiki/wiki.asp '''''Some WikiAsp features:''''' * The minimal installation is 1-file (wiki.asp) on IIS. DB will be created. * A simpler and cleaner layout * Included upper-left icon/image. * The program will work on most ASP Web hosts. * Footnotes which are clickable links to move back and forth. * Various topic lines format. * Various Indentation styles. * Prevents multiple-user-update. * History of changes is [immediately] viewable. * Starting page in an .INI file. The INI file can be db based. * MicrosoftAccess Database can be easily switched from one to another. * Optional use of CascadingStyleSheets to control look-and-feel. CSS can be db based. * ''Unable-To-Type-TAB'' problem solved. * Simple Coloring and other formatting enhancements, such as underlining. * Alternate names for URL links (alias). * Non-destructive way to indicate dangling WikiName''''''s (no question mark links). * Tables with row styles * Inter-Wiki link * RSS 2.0 feed * Local (root relative) links, clickable image links * Config file * Password Protection for edit optional * Invisible Footnotes * Multi-CSS for each access db Contact Address: [''mailto:lambda326@hotmail.com''] ---- I want to implement InterWiki maps on WikiAsp. Anyone know how to do this? -- ''[mailto:juliomrs@hotmail.com]'' ''WikiAsp uses db= in the URL to directly reference other databases. Is this what you are looking for? -- er [mailto:lambda326[at]hotmail.com]'' ---- (Paul Hutson) I have an updated version the WikiAsp which should be on the scene soon. The update includes the following new features: * Template support * '''Ability to store into SQL Server and MySQL (as well as the normal Access)''' * HTML markup * Tables * Authentication * Tracking (so you can see where a user has been) * Password protection of single pages * A myriad of new wiki code pieces which makes things easier for the users. * A menu system (for the left side of the site) to make browsing much easier. ---- CategoryWikiImplementation