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Using TotalChoiceHosting for a few of my domains, but am just starting a new project which will need a "wiki" installed. Most wikis are a bit complicated to install, and so I'm wondering if anyone on TCH has ever successfully installed a wiki (any kind of wiki) and if they would care to share how they did so.

 

I searched around and haven't found anything anywhere about TCH customers using a wiki. In the past (on other hosts) I've successfully installed MoinMoin and Kwiki - two popular wiki packages. However, neither was easy to install, and both required shell access.

 

So, if someone can tell me that it's easy to install, I'll host this new project here. If not... then I'll have to host it elsewhere.

 

Thanks!

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I have never installed wiki. Perhaps you could submit a support ticket and I can escalate it to our lead admin for review. Alan may have installed it.

 

Sorry thats about all I can offer you at this point.

 

Bill

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I've used a Wiki on a cPanel site via the CGI::Kwiki Perl module.

 

http://www.kwiki.org/

 

It works.

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Ian,

 

That's great to know! I'm a big fan of Kwiki. Is there anything special I need to know about setting it up via cPanel, or is it pretty straightforward?

 

Thanks in advance...

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