New Leopard Wiki Server Documentation Available

For those of you who may be interested (or are currently using) the Wiki Server as part of Leopard Server, Apple has released new documentation on how to extend and customize it.

This guide explains how to create custom themes, allow
specific protocols, CSS styles, and HTML tags and attributes,
and manage wiki content.

The default Wiki Server configuration makes it easy for groups to collaborate and
communicate. Users can create and edit wiki pages, tag and cross-reference material,
upload files and images, add comments, and search content.

This new guide shows you how to customize and extend the wiki to suit your needs. For
example, you’ll learn how to:

• Create custom themes
• Enable JavaScript, YouTube, and Flash
• Automate migration from other sources, such as wikis and non-wiki websites

The tasks described in this guide can be used on standard, workgroup, and advanced
configurations of Leopard Server. These tasks require administrator access and in
some cases programming skill. You must be able to edit files on the server, which
aren’t accessible to most users. Be careful when editing these files, as an incorrect or
untested change could cause problems.

A copy can be found here: Extending Wiki Server