Any is help appreciated.
The 1.8 version is stable, but outdated. It runs on ASP.NET 1.1
There's a 2.0 beta, dated Nov. 2006, at :
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=113273
Rolling your own Wiki doesn't look too complicated.
Hector Correa wrote a good article on doing that :
http://www.devx.com/codemag/Article/20648?type=kbArticle&trk=MSCP
Hector has free source code and proof-of-concept for the Wiki at:
http://hectorcorrea.s27.dotnetsql.com/dotwiki/Default.aspx?topic=DotWikiSourceCode
ScrewTurn Wiki is another, not-overly-complicated work in progress :
http://www.screwturn.eu/Default.aspx
Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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I find it a bit top-heavy and -consequently-
more difficult to customize, but it has many good features.
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> Flex wiki, mentioned in the thread, is the best known open source wiki for .NET.
> Gregory A. Beamer
I need it for a project where a customer would need to write a help
file. The project is quite small and that's why I need something light
and very basic.
Thank you all for replies, will keep you posted regarding my choice.