Your suggestions are excellent for partitioning the wiki content, and even leaves the door open for multiple but separate wikis on the same system. For filtering (automatic CamelCase discovery and [[Title Discovery]] and [[ http://example.com|click here]] URL's, I have been using the freelinking module, now also available for 5.0. I have had quite good results with it. There was a pear-wiki module mentioned somewhere which I think supported different wiki syntax dialects, but I have never tried it (might be more powerful in the end). Victor Kane http://awebfactory.com.ar On 2/1/07, Earnie Boyd <earnie@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
In discussion of using Drupal for CMS elsewhere, I had a brainy idea as someone objected that Drupal didn't supply a wiki. Thinking out the idea I suggested that perhaps a content type named wiki could be created where revisions are set and the content is published but not promoted where any authenticated user could edit the content. A menu block named Wiki could be created to associate the nodes to. A taxonomy list could be created to help find the wiki content. Let's see I would need a wiki content filter to apply to WikiWiki words.
What am I missing? Perhaps a theme to separate the main content from the comments in a tabbed display similar to MediaWiki. What else?
Earnie P.S.: I know I can use third party software with Drupal, I'm trying to think through this simplistic idea.