Linux 8.3 with MediaWiki Server
Virtual Pulse S. R. O.
Linux 8.3 with MediaWiki Server
Virtual Pulse S. R. O.
Linux 8.3 with MediaWiki Server
Virtual Pulse S. R. O.
MediaWiki is the most popular and usable wiki engine.
Linux 8.3 with MediaWiki Server
MediaWiki is the software you can use to create wiki content, such as Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects. Documents in a wiki are stored as flat text using some markup language. The text can be edited "in place" in the process of reading the material and published immediately.
It is an extremely powerful, scalable software and a feature-rich wiki implementation that uses PHP to process and display data stored in a database, such as MySQL.
MediaWiki has an extensible web API (application programming interface) that provides direct, high-level access to the data contained in the MediaWiki databases. Client programs can use the API to log in, get data, and post changes. The API supports thin web-based JavaScript clients and end-user applications (such as vandal-fighting tools). The API can be accessed by the backend of another web site.
One of the strengths of MediaWiki is its powerful markup language, which allows users to easily format text and add links, images, tables, and other content to their pages. MediaWiki also supports the use of templates, which can be used to create consistent page layouts and simplify editing.
Virtual Pulse provides you with a ready-to-run and perfectly optimized for Azure Marketplace - the ultimate communication platform. The Image has been pre-tested for secure and fast deployment of the Linux 8.3 with MediaWiki Server into your Azure Cloud Environments.
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