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Post by Grimson »

I have installed a little wiki for UOX3 on my home server. You can find it at http://wiki.grimson.dyndns.org:1701/wiki/Main_Page, give it a try.

But remember this runs of my normal internet connection, so don't expect too much speed and uploads are deactivated.
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I've been toying around with setting up a wiki on uox3.org as well - but apparently the webservers only have php version 4.4.4, and 5.0 is required for the latest wiki version. Don't really want to start by install an older version of the wiki-software :/
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Post by Maarc »

Well, I like the look of Grimson's, but it's not fair to make him pay for the usage. So we'll get sourceforge to do it :)

I've just finished installing a Wiki on the OpenUO sourceforge account. I'll email Xuri and Giwo the sysop username/password, and anyone else that they decide wants it (I don't know enough about who does what any more).

Feel free to have a play and such.

http://openuo.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

But this way, we don't have to worry about bandwidth and such. Not the greatest speed in the world, but it's free :) I'm thinking we can push out some of our knowledge (eg packets and such) to there, examples and other bits and pieces for scripts.

Thoughts?

And yup, know the old version thing you're meaning Xu, SF has only 4.x of PHP, so I used a 1.6.10 install. It'd still be useful though, I think.
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Post by Xuri »

Cool! I've been meaning to do it myself but I never get around to it, mostly because I've been wanting to install the latest version - which would require a server update to php 5 first :P Hosting it on sourceforge might be better long-term solution in any case though. :)

We need to establish a structure of sorts for the wiki, I guess? Like.. how exactly is the information presented etc?
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