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Welcome to PodWiki

This is the default index page of the pod-wiki.

Follow this link to learn how to use it: Internal Link PodWikiHelp.

If you want to play with pod-wiki, go directly to the Internal Link SandBox and enter some POD. Or visit the Internal Link ShorthandSandbox and enter some Internal Link WikiShorthand. There are also two sample pages demonstrating the possibilities: Internal Link WikiShorthandSample and Internal Link PodWikiSample.

Or, jump directly to a page:

PodWiki by Thomas Linden uses Internal Link PerlPod as its markup, which is an established language for documentation in the Perl community and well known world wide. PodWiki enhances POD a little to circumvent some lacking features (such as images or includes).

Beside POD, it also understands a shorthand markup which writes like natural text and is very easy to understand for new users. If they need more features they have to use POD; for simple pages Internal Link WikiShorthand is enough. Internal Link WikiShorthand is the default markup if nothing is defined otherwise.

PodWiki supports includes, graphics, version control (via RCS), diffs, merge-back, user/group authentication and authorization, page property inheritance, variables, attributes and a lot more. The user can use so called "formatters" to insert plain HTML or text content, which is very useful for a stylesheet or example C code. There is also a formatter for Perl code available which makes it possible to create interactive PodWiki pages (note: for security reasons this feature is turned off by default).

The big difference from other Perl WikiEngines is that PodWiki is 100% customizable, since the whole wiki site is driven by the include feature. PodWiki always loads one page ("AutoLoad"), which includes the other stuff, such as the Header, Stylesheet, Menu, the Content-Area, Edit-Bar, Footer and so forth. This allows the user to fully modify PodWiki's look-and-feel.

If you are using Apache with mod_perl you can speed up PodWiki. It's fully mod_perl compliant.

PodWiki supports Internal Link authentication by users and groups. Nevertheless it is possible to work with PodWiki unauthenticated. In this case you will be logged as user anonymous. Pages can be protected for reading and/or writing for either one or more groups or for a single user. If you dont want to be logged as anonymous: Internal Link register.

Beside all those features it is still very easy to install, no need for lots of additional Perl modules or cryptic installation procedures. Just do:

 ./configure && make install 

The configure script understands some parameters which allows tweaking the installation such as destination path or the like.


This is the playground for PodWiki. Take a look and try it out. If you want to know more about it, read the Internal Link User documentation.

Visit the project site which provides the sourcecode and installation instructions: External Link http://www.daemon.de/podwiki/.


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