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Originally Posted by newbe_haselina
Sorry for asking kind of offtopic ... in the requirements it's said, that you can run wikimedia under PHP version 4 ... but this doesn't work for me? the wiki installation routine tells me, that PHP5 is required and it's aborting.
Can somebody please give me a hint, where I can look for a suitable mediawiki version or what else I could do instead?
Need this stuff urgently 
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As kontrabass mentions, if you want to run the latest version of MediaWiki, you need to upgrade your PHP installation to version 5+.
However, if your host only has PHP 4 available (or you do not want to upgrade to PHP5) then you can install MediaWiki 1.6.9 which does not require PHP5.
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Originally Posted by clr_75
Question, which it's probably a dumb question but the only dumb question I know is the one not asked  ... if we add this hack to our current forums it's not going to make our boards look like a wiki page is it (the article tab and all that at the top) ? Or will our forum stay the same and we will just be adding a link to the wiki stuff?
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vbWiki Standard doesn't change the way your forum or wiki looks. It works behind the scenes to implement the single-login functionality.
The Pro version let's you use your forums style/design on your wiki. But, again, it would not change your forums' look or design.
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Originally Posted by clr_75
If someone could give me a link to their site to see an actual working environment, rather than the demo, that would be great! Thanks!
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In this thread there are links to two sites using vbWiki Standard:
http://www.nuhit.com/forums/vbwiki/1...bwiki-pro.html