History: TikiDavDev
Preview of version: 13
TikiDav present all kind of Tiki resources (wiki pages, image gals, file gals, blogs...) through WebDav protocol.
News
- Released TikiDav v.0.1: http://mods.tikiwiki.org/tiki-download_file.php?fileId=27
Status/RoadMap
TikiDav features:
- Tiki user validation
- Tiki categories as repository folders
- Only access to wiki pages
- Read-only access to the user calendar
- A mods.tikiwiki.org project: http://mods.tikiwiki.org/project30
TikiDav Prototype at:
http://www.escire.com/escire2/tikidav.php
User: test/test (read-only permissions)
You need a WebDav client to access the Url of TikiDav (OpenOffice, MS Explorer, DAVExplorer...), WebDav clients help page only spanish version for the moment.
Sample:
The Tiki page testTikiDav can be viewed and modified through Webdav using the url:
http://www.escire.com/escire2/tikidav.php/eScire/testTikiDav
Wishlist
It would be great to see the Tiki Feature to import/export to/from OpenOffice Writer (Btw, the new OOo 2.0 seems to use a new format called OASYS, a standard format that will be the same for KWrite and others...).
- OOo to Wiki -> Could these be achieved by modifying the WordToWiki_swythan macro, or something similar? (I'm not coder, I don't know if possible...). Then the info saved as a wiki page in a normal Wiki or through TikiDav feature. Xavi
- There is a GPL'd Wiki software, called UniWakka, which already has the OOo to Wiki export functions: http://uniwakka.sourceforge.net/OpenOffice2UniWakka. However, I didn't see any webdav related info in their page (Xavi )
- See a first simple tool to help exporting from OOo to Tiki format:
- Install Instructions: file attached to this page
- XML Filter (XLST file): file attached to this page
- OpenOffice2Tiki In response to the Xavi comment, i think its better to create a new page dedicated to OOo&Tiki
- Wiki to OOo -> There seems to be a very nice bunch of php classes being developed (already functional, v0.3) at: http://phpdocwriter.sourceforge.net. This would be great if anybody could include them as a new feature in Tiki!
- There is a GPL'd Wiki software, called UniWakka, which already has a feature Wiki to OOo export functions: http://uniwakka.sourceforge.net/BiblioCitation. However, I didn't see any webdav related info in their web page (Xavi )
TikiTeam
Competition and standards
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