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TWiki is a flexible, powerful, and easy to use enterprise wiki and collaboration platform. The structured wiki is typically used to run a project development space, a document management system, or a knowledge base, on an intranet or on the internet. Web content can be created collaboratively by using just a browser. Users without programming skills can create web applications. Developers can extend the functionality of TWiki with plugins. Administrators can tailor their TWiki installation with over 400 extensions available from TWiki.org.

TWiki is a leading wiki primarily used behind corporate firewall; it gets downloaded more than 10,000 times a month and is in use by the majority of Fortune 500 companies.

TWiki is mostly written in Perl.

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I need to create Command Buttons

I want to create a command button that will serve as a time stamp. I don #39;t have any knowledge of Perl Scripts. How do I get this command button and make it perform ... (TWiki 5.1.1, last changed by LekeAkeju)


Can I update a twiki string with a perl script

In a page, I have "Build Number: 123456 March 19, 2009" I would like to update the build number and timestamp "123456 March 19, 2009" via an outside script (immediately ... (TWiki , last changed by MarkMortimore)


BlogEntry201205x3

Social Media is everywhere. As it is with many things, new technology is first pushed in the consumer space, then enters the enterprise market. Friday was a big event ... (last changed by PeterThoeny)


BlogEntry201205x2

Book by PhilGochenour, XML Press, ISBN:978 0982219171, Apr 2012. "Combining real world experience with a veteran teacher’s ability to communicate, Phil Gochenour’s ... (last changed by PeterThoeny)


Edit what file to use TWiki Username vs. Login Username?

I #39;m following documentation in http://twiki.org/cgi bin/view/TWiki/TWikiUserAuthentication#TWiki Username vs Login Username and I #39;ve enabled (checked the ... (TWiki 5.1.0, last changed by MitchKutzko)


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