What are DokuWiki plugins?

More ideas… Plugins provide a system of extending DokuWiki’s features without the need to hack the original code (and so again on each update). Below is a list of ready-to-use plugins created by DokuWiki users.

What is turnkey DokuWiki appliance?

Demo (username: cloudron password: cloudron) TurnKey DokuWiki Appliance – a free open source virtual appliance based on Ubuntu that’s easy to use and lightweight. Auto-updated daily with latest security patches. Deploys in minutes to a Virtual Machine, bare metal, or in the cloud.

What is ACL in DokuWiki?

Manage page and namespace access control list (ACL) settings (bundled with DokuWiki) Provides authentication against a Microsoft Active Directory This plugin allows authentication against an LDAP directory using the ACL feature. This backend uses a MySQL Database to store user data and passwords.

What is the difference between DokuWiki and CMS?

While DokuWiki was officially released in July 2004 by Andreas Gohr, the CMS started to gain traction after a series of improvements that included a fresh new design, the ability to handle bigger documentation projects and the introduction of a generic plugin interface that paved the way for future development, easy maintenance and add-ons.

How to upgrade DokuWiki from Ubuntu 14 04 LTS to Ubuntu 16 04?

Upgrading from Ubuntu 14.04 LTS to Ubuntu 16.04 LTS I had to add the following: This resolved all the issues restoring DokuWiki back to normal prior to the upgrades. Update & Upgrade Ubuntu. Install Apache2 and PHP. Enable Apache Rewrite module. Download and uncompress the latest stable release.

What is turnkey turnkey DokuWiki?

Part of the TurnKey Linux Virtual Appliance Library. DokuWiki Bitnami Stack – an installer which deploys DokuWiki and all that’s necessary to run it (Apache, PHP).

How do I set up DokuWiki with lighttpd?

Install lighttpd and php. Download dokuwiki, and place in www directory. Change file name appropriately as your downloaded file is placed and named. Configure lighttpd for php. That’s it. Enjoy your own DokuWiki server. (Test if it works on your )

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