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PukiWiki
One of the wiki software

PukiWiki is wiki software written in PHP, and is widely used by Japanese wikis. It was forked from YukiWiki [ja], originally developed by Yuuki Hiroshi [ja]. Since version 1.4, PukiWiki Development Team became the developer of the software.

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Features

Originating from Japan, PuwiWiki offers better DBCS support than most wiki software. It also has a layout optimized for mobile use since many use their phones to browse wikis in Japan.4

PukiWiki can run on PHP 4, 5, 7 or 8. It supports interwiki links and extensions, similar to MediaWiki.56

PukiWiki is written such that it uses PHP with a series of text files, hence does not require a database to operate, and does not support databases natively. However, support could be added through extensions for MySQL, SQLite, Oracle Oci8 and PostgreSQL.

Derivative Versions

  • xpWiki - Developed by nao-pon and forked from PukiWiki version 1.4.7, and aims at integration with XOOPS.7
  • PukiWiki Mod - Also developed by nao-pon with the same goal, but forked from version 1.3.x instead.8
  • PukiWiki Plus! - Derivative version with enhanced localization features.9
    • PukiWiki Advance - Forked from PukiWiki Plus!.10
  • PyukiWiki - Derivative version written in Perl.11

References

  1. "「PukiWiki」などのWikiクローンにファイル添付機能が悪用される脆弱性". Internet Watch. Impress Corporation. Retrieved 17 March 2016. http://internet.watch.impress.co.jp/cda/news/2005/05/19/7672.html

  2. Lee, Roger Y. (2014). Applied computing and information technology. Springer. p. 122. ISBN 9783319057170. 9783319057170

  3. Yamanoue, Takashi; Oda, Kentaro; Shimozono, Koichi (2012). "A Simple Application Program Interface for Saving Java Program Data on a Wiki". Advances in Software Engineering. 2012: 1–9. doi:10.1155/2012/981783. https://doi.org/10.1155%2F2012%2F981783

  4. Satoshi, Ōkawara (2006). PukiWiki ni yoru Web koraborēshon nyūmon = A guide to Web collaboration by PukiWiki : Ōpun sōsu tettei katsuyō. Tōkyō: Shūwa Shisutemu. ISBN 9784798015385. 9784798015385

  5. Yamanoue, Takashi; Oda, Kentaro; Shimozono, Koichi (2012). "A Simple Application Program Interface for Saving Java Program Data on a Wiki". Advances in Software Engineering. 2012: 1–9. doi:10.1155/2012/981783. https://doi.org/10.1155%2F2012%2F981783

  6. Satoshi, Ōkawara (2006). PukiWiki ni yoru Web koraborēshon nyūmon = A guide to Web collaboration by PukiWiki : Ōpun sōsu tettei katsuyō. Tōkyō: Shūwa Shisutemu. ISBN 9784798015385. 9784798015385

  7. XOOPS MANIAC. "xpWiki 開発日記". hypweb.net. http://xoops.hypweb.net/modules/xpwiki/

  8. "PukiWikiMod". sourceforge.jp. http://sourceforge.jp/projects/pukiwikimod/

  9. "About PukiWiki". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 1 April 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402103638/http://pukiwiki.sourceforge.jp/?About%20PukiWiki

  10. Logue. "FrontPage". PukiWiki Advance. http://pukiwiki.logue.be/

  11. PyukiWiki Developers Team. "PyukiWiki共同開発サイト - 今ホットかもしれないperlで動作するwikiクローン". PyukiWiki 共同開発サイト. http://pyukiwiki.sourceforge.jp/