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I’ve given up on wikis and have opted for a geekier but nicer imo system based on GitHub and Markdown. People can submit changes on GitHub, I get to do code reviews, integration, rollbacks, etc. because it’s just source control, and the site picks up changes automatically from the default branch.
Comment by Bertrand Le Roy — November 20, 2011 @ 6:29 pm
Great hack! But I was not able to repeat the example. Download the latest version dokuwiki and prescribed in the body of html but the text does not appear: (
Comment by noonv — November 21, 2011 @ 12:53 pm