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might be one to start here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wiki_software#PHP-based

It really depends on what you're gonna be using it for. If it's just something very small scale, then TipiWiki is fine and doesnt require a database. However, if it's something larger, then you cant beat [url=http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki]MediaWiki[/url] for features, security, etc - and apart from its vast size, is very easy to install.

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It really depends on what you're gonna be using it for. If it's just something very small scale, then TipiWiki is fine and doesnt require a database. However, if it's something larger, then you cant beat [url=http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki]MediaWiki[/url] for features, security, etc - and apart from its vast size, is very easy to install.
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Thanks for that. The main usage will be used as a project tool for a web site im making plus another seperate wiki as a personal one for brain dumping ideas for blog, life, travel, cooking, maybe-someday projects and other crap. I have used twiki [url=http://twiki.org]twiki.org[/url] at work but appears to be a dog to install.

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