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9/27/2005 5:26 PM
 
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I have read that the coding behind FlexWiki is poor, and for that reason alone would not wish to see it integrated with DNN. see http://weblogs.asp.net/vga/archive/2005/08/17/FlexWikiBadPractices.aspx
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It would be nice if any html code that the wiki genarates is close to standards compliant too

Barry
 
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9/15/2006 1:18 AM
 

Just a quick suggestion from an end user of both wiki products,

If its not too much hassle from a coding perspective you could setup the add pages part of the exisitng DNN wiki module to allow for the import of Flexwiki "AWIKI" and "WIKI" file extensions instead of xml only.

 

just a suggestion...

 
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