1 PhpWiki is a web application licensed under the GNU Public License, which
2 should be included in the same directory as this README. A copy
3 can be found at http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt.
5 See ./INSTALL for installation notes.
6 Read ./UPGRADING before upgrading from a previous version of PhpWiki.
11 INSTALL.mysql for using PhpWiki with MySQL
12 INSTALL.pgsql for using PhpWiki with PostgreSQL
13 INSTALL.oci8 for using PhpWiki with Oracle
14 INSTALL.sqlite for using PhpWiki with SQLite
15 INSTALL.flatfile for using PhpWiki with flat files, no database
16 INSTALL.MacOSX for using PhpWiki in MacOSX
17 README.phpwiki-auth for using authentication
18 README.security for notes on implementing a more secure PhpWiki
19 README.phpwiki-cache for using cached plugins content (VisualWiki, ...)
20 README.coding for notes on modifying PhpWiki
21 README.foaf for notes on the Friend Of A Friend network
22 THEMES for notes on customizing themes
26 For a list of current bugs see:
27 https://sourceforge.net/bugs/?group_id=6121
29 The fastest and out-of-the-box version uses DATABASE_TYPE=dba,
30 a dbm file in the /tmp directory; you may wish a more permanent
31 place for yours, but make sure it's read/writable by your web server!
33 NOTE: Not all database versions are equal. The MySQL and Postgresql
34 implementations have the full set of features; DBM and mSQL are
35 missing only a few, and the flat file implementation is solid
36 and waiting for your improvement. All are suitable for production.