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ikiwiki-3.20190228-1.mga7.noarch.rpm

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<p>It's possible to use all of ikiwiki's web features (page editing, etc) in
the <a href="http://w3m.sourceforge.net/"><code>w3m</code></a> web browser without using a web server. <code>w3m</code> supports local CGI
scripts, and ikiwiki can be set up to run that way. This requires some
special configuration:</p>

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<li><code>w3mmode</code> must be enabled</li>
<li>A CGI wrapper must be created, in ~/.ikiwiki/wrappers/</li>
<li><code>cgiurl</code> should be set to just the base of the filename of the CGI
wrapper.</li>
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<p>This <a href="./w3mmode/ikiwiki.setup">ikiwiki.setup</a> is an example of setting up a wiki using w3mmode.</p>

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Last edited <span class="date">Tue Feb 26 23:01:54 2019</span>
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