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Tikiwiki (Tiki) is free, full-featured Content Management System (CMS). With Tiki, you can create online applications, web sites, portals, intra/extranets, and just about anything else. It features: * Wikis (like Mediawiki) * Forums (like phpBB) * Blogs (like WordPress) * Articles (like Digg) * Image Gallery (like Flickr) * Map Server (like Google Maps) * Link Directory (like DMOZ) * Translation and i18n (like Babel Fish) * and much more... all unified rewordings by and ok bernd@ |
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$OpenBSD: README.OpenBSD,v 1.1.1.1 2007/09/27 10:08:24 ajacoutot Exp $ The default superuser account is: admin (password: admin). * Creating a dedicated user and database for Tikiwiki: While Tikiwiki partially supports any relational databases such as PostgreSQL or SQLite, only MySQL is fully supported. Also, it is recommended to use the mysqli extension (php5-mysqli) for php communication to the database. $ mysqladmin -u root -p create 'tiki' $ mysql -u root -p mysql mysql> GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, DROP, INDEX, ALTER -> ON tiki TO 'tiki'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'yourpassword'; mysql> quit * Configuring your /var/www/conf/php.ini for Tikiwiki: - if you experience timeouts you may need to increase max_execution_time and max_input_time - if you want to allow trackback pings in your blogs you need to set allow_url_fopen = On - you should also set the default character encoding to utf-8 default_charset = "utf-8" * Tikiwiki is a big piece of software, you should refer to the official documentation before using it. (http://doc.tikiwiki.org/)