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Is there a WIKI (preferably .NET) that uses Markdown as it's editor? [closed]

I am looking to set up an internal wiki for our development/design team.

The key feature I am looking for is a very simple editor with revision history. Ideally, the uber-simple markup system StackOverflow.com uses (Markdown) would be great. One of the reasons for this is that we have non-technical people (managers, sales people, designers) who would benefit from a clean markup, not having to know HTML, and yet still be able to view revisions and make modifications easily.

I have tried ScrewTurn Wiki, but it seems its markup is very ugly, and thier latest WYSIWYG seems kinda buggy (keeps adding lines on revisions).

I would be willing to use a non-.NET solution if it provided a turn key solution. I would just prefer .NET since we are a .NET house.

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Neil N Avatar asked Dec 13 '22 01:12

Neil N


1 Answers

Hamish Graham has created an ASP.NET Wiki Control with Markdown that you can download from Codeplex. You may be able to roll you own Wiki using this control just as Hamish Graham apparently has done on his blog.

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Martin Liversage Avatar answered Mar 10 '23 17:03

Martin Liversage