Hello Nino,

On Thursday 17 June 2004 15:05, Nino Novak wrote:
> 1) how should we enter different language versions of some document?

I do not know yet. I just knew that application 2 days ago. The main reasons 
that prompted me to install it and try to transfer the old content is the  
Mediawiki's:

- more capacity to format the text
- tables support
- css support
- better navigation
- better diff and history functions.
- its admin auth works!
- better html input support
- online upload of media files
- very easy to install
- very compact code.

Surely there are some more features but I have not yet looked deeper into the 
app.

> 2) is there a mail notification function (I didn't find it) in mediawiki?

I dont know yet.

> 3) who can explain me the namespace concept (and what should we use it
> for?)

Basing on what I have read quickly, it can be used to configure the CSS 
design.

> I like the wiki as a tool for cooperative work on documents, but a
> valuable documentation should IMHO be searchable for each language
> separately. 

One solution to that is to install a Mediawiki for each language using its own 
database. This is practical due to very easy installation. Also, the server 
donated by the MFH company can support it. I will install another Mediawiki 
for the german language very soon.

>Maybe it should also provide some kind of
> non-(publicly)-editable view for customers (allowing only annotations /
> user comments like the mysql online docs).

This is possible by creating a non editable page and linking it to a public 
page as a template. Or creating a non-editable page and using the 
"discussion" function for the annotations or public feedback.

regards,
elpidio

> just my 2 cents
>
> Nino



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