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The VM and image file are the only binary files. All of the swiki templates and pages are stored as text files using XML tags. Each new virtual swiki goes in its own folder, and each page in the virtual swiki is a numbered XML file. For example, the first page is 1.xml, the second is 2.xml, etc.
57:(VM) file (usually squeak.exe), an image file (usually squeak.image), and a set of files and folders with templates and the virtual wikis. One swiki installation allows a large number of virtual wikis to be created through the admin interface using a 43: 246: 227: 146: 39: 256: 150: 61:. The image file and associated templates and virtual wikis can be run on any OS as long as the VM for that OS is used. 74: 46:, but its use was discontinued in 2011 following a student complaint about privacy. Swiki comes bundled with its own 120: 251: 220: 185: 65:
History for each page is a separate XML file that used the file extension "old", e.g., 1.old, 2.old.
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social search engine
Eurekster
wiki software
Squeak
Georgia Institute of Technology
College of Computing
web server
Virtual Machine
web browser
Comparison of wiki software
"Swiki.net: Review & Rating"
PC Magazine
"A Squeak-based Wiki server"
The Hindu
"Georgia Tech Wipes Class Wikis From Web"
Chronicle of Higher Education
Official website
Stub icon
World Wide Web
stub
expanding it
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Categories
Smalltalk programming language family
Wiki software
World Wide Web stubs

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