Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 09:53:18 +0200
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PhpWiki lets you extend it with new functionality via a plugin
mechanism. In short, you extend a PHP class we provide and customize
it to print out the content you want. For more information see
WikiPlugin, HelloWorldPlugin, and view the source of the files in
lib/plugin.
If there is no example page for the plugin, or you need more
information, the best place to go is the source of the plugin. Under
your wiki's root directory, the folder lib/plugin contains all the PHP
files for the plugins.
! External Requirements
Some plugins require correctly configured PLUGIN_CACHED and external libraries
not provided with PhpWiki or PHP, such as
* [PHP with GD support | php-function:ref.image] for the text2png plugin,
* [LaTeX2HTML | ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/support/latex2html ] for the TexToPngPlugin and TeX2pngPlugin,
* [graphviz | http://graphviz.org/] for the GraphVizPlugin and VisualWikiPlugin,
* [ploticus | http://ploticus.sourceforge.net/] for the PloticusPlugin,
* [phpweather | http://phpweather.sf.net] for the PhpWeatherPlugin,
* [highlight | http://www.andre-simon.de/] for the SyntaxHighlighterPlugin,
* a browser with [