David Fionda wrote:
By the way, anyone know how large wikis can get with PM Wiki and still have
goo d performance?
The short answer is: Huge!
The slightly longer answer is: Limited only by your server.
The more detailed answer is this thread:
again for the help
Dave
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Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 7:58 AM
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Subject: Re: [pmwiki-users] MySQl Plug In
On 9/6/07, David Fionda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks
On 9/6/07, David Fionda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the info. I took a look at it and it looks like it allows me to
query a database and return the results in a wiki page. Is there a plug in
that will store all of the page info in a MySQL database? I read in the
wiki comparison that
Hi All
Just installed PM Wiki and am very impressed
I was looking through the cookbook for the plug in that allows the pages to
be stored in a MySQL database and could not find it. Has it been removed?
I know that flat file is a better way to go, but I also have a blog setup
and want to be
David Fionda dfionda at candeos.com writes:
Hi
All
Just installed PM
Wiki and am very impressed
I was looking
through the cookbook for the plug in that allows the pages to be stored in a
MySQL database and could not find it. Has it been removed? I know
that flat file is a better
David Fionda wrote:
Thanks for the info. I took a look at it and it looks like it allows me to
query a database and return the results in a wiki page. Is there a plug in
that will store all of the page info in a MySQL database? I read in the
wiki comparison that there was...
Hm... the wiki