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Which wiki engine to choose?
It is required to transfer the information to the wiki engine. The most critical requirements for the engine:
- multilingual support
- the ability to embed videos and presentations directly into the article (as in confl)
- access level settings
- good internal search
- the ability to add interactive blocks like “How useful was this article?” and “Any questions? put them here."
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XWiki is a second-generation wiki written in Java, licensed under the LGPL, functionality includes a blog, API tools, comments, LDAP authentication, page export to PDF. There is also the ability to program scripts (Velocity, Groovy, Python, Ruby and PHP) and support the syntax of popular wiki engines (Confluence, JSPWiki, Creole, MediaWiki, and TWiki). Used by many companies around the world. 25 interface languages, including Russian.
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- multilingual support - yes
- the ability to embed videos and presentations directly into the article (as in confl) - solved by the plugin
- access level settings - yes
- good internal search - yes, but at the expense of good - you criteria would be announced.
- the ability to screw in interactive blocks like “how useful was this article?” and “Any questions? ask them here ”- I wasn’t interested in such functionality, so I can’t say if there is or not, but in terms of screwing something up, it’s always welcome. The engine is very flexible, albeit in java.
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