Skip I, like others I am sure, am curious as to exactly what features you think that JSPWIKI "will need to develop a bit more"?
If you need more control over document editing, it might be worth considering a CMS (content management system). If you want to stick with a JAVA/Tomcat stack, then some examples are: http://www.hippocms.org/ http://www.dotcms.org/ http://www.alfresco.com/ Alfresco, for example, offers "drag and drop" functionality for document management - see: http://www.alfresco.com/products/dm/ >>> On 2009/03/19 at 07:35, in message <[email protected]>, "Cole, Ronald" <[email protected]> wrote: Dear JSPWiki Community, Just want you all to know that we are rooting for you. I manage an open source project myself. We are creating a way for non-programmers to create multi-player online training simulations. (see opensimplatform.org for details) We need a good document editing tool to allow players to work on documents together. This is kind of tricky since one has to point to the document by the specific database and document id of it. We are using a very simple, but functional, WYSIWYG editor right now (openWYSIWYG 1.0). I*d like to have more features than what we have now, specifically the ability to prevent players from clobbering each other*s edits, but ease of installation is a big deal for us. Right now all we have to do is copy the files up, and boom its installed. We are working on an apache/tomcat stack already, so I would rather use JSPWIKI than a php based wiki, but from what I*m seeing, JSPWIKI will need to develop a bit more before we can just *pop* it in. So please keep up your good work! You are making my life, and the lives of many other people, better. :-) Best, Skip -- This message is subject to the CSIR's copyright terms and conditions, e-mail legal notice, and implemented Open Document Format (ODF) standard. The full disclaimer details can be found at http://www.csir.co.za/disclaimer.html. This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. MailScanner thanks Transtec Computers for their support.
