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VaultWiki Lite 4.x: Wiki for vBulletin Forums
Developer Last Online: Sep 2022
VaultWiki allows your existing forum users to work together on creating and managing a site's content pages, rather than competing to make popular threads. VaultWiki is a fully-featured and fully-supported wiki add-on solution for vBulletin.
Encourage Users to Work Together VaultWiki allows your community to collaborate to create and publish content pages for your site. Multiple users can edit the same page, and your staff can moderate changes as they are made. VaultWiki maintains a detailed history of every page, making it just as easy to reverse unwanted changes. Create All Kinds of Content With VaultWiki, you can create general site content, user manuals for your products, wikis, eBooks, eCommerce product pages, and more. With a little imagination, VaultWiki can be purposed to do almost anything. Seamlessly Integrates With Your Community At its core, VaultWiki is an add-on product for your vBulletin forum platform. Its pages all meld with the forum's existing style. Users write new content with the same editor and BB-Codes they are already familiar with. The content is indexed by your forum's built-in search engine. And each user's contributions are acknowledged on his or her profile. Attract New Membership VaultWiki creates content and content URLs that are designed to drive new traffic to your site. With guides for search engines embedded in every page, each page preserves its value when it comes to generating traffic. Fast, Responsive Support Subscriptions come with free support in our forums and bug tracker system, and documentation is available online at all times. Paid installation and upgrade services can be ordered via our web site. Active Development The team at VaultWiki.org are actively involved in the development process. VaultWiki is constantly updated to be compatible with the newest forum software releases, to meet web standards, and to incorporate new technologies. Bugs are fixed promptly and new features come out all the time. Demo Demo link: https://www.vaultwiki.org/pages/ Depending on our mood each day, the demo may be the full version or the Lite version. License For licensing details, please see the relevant "VaultWiki Lite" sections of the VaultWiki License Agreement here: https://www.vaultwiki.org/pages/Info...ense-Agreement Features the Full Version The find out more about VaultWiki Lite's features or to purchase the full commercial version, see the comparison here: https://www.vaultwiki.org/features/ Requirements The following requirements are based on the full version. The Lite version has fewer MySQL tables, fewer files, and takes up less disk space. PHP: 5.3+ (5.4+ recommended, 5.5+ recommended for big boards) MySQL: 4.4.1+ (5.1+ recommended) MySQL tables: 75+ (for some shared hosts) MySQL max_allowed_packet: ?M+ (500K + expected language row length) Disk Space: 12M+ (1G+ recommended) iNodes: 5000+ (for some shared hosts) Memory limit: 32M+ (128M+ recommended for vBulletin) Copyright Info VaultWiki Lite places a copyright notice in your forum's footer on any page where wiki functions are used. It also places a few nag screens that admin users can see. You are not allowed to modify the source code or phrases to remove this copyright or the nag screens. You can purchase an Ad Removal and/or Branding Removal license for VaultWiki Lite from the official VaultWiki support site. Simply register an account there to access VaultWiki Lite downloads and extras such as these. Technical Support You will probably receive faster responses to support questions if you post at the official support site: https://www.vaultwiki.org/support/4X/ Using an old version? You should check here periodically to make sure there are no known security issues affecting that version: https://www.vaultwiki.org/pages/Book...rable-Versions Download Now
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VaultWiki.org was recently hacked. If you have an account on their forum, you might wish to read the disclosure: https://www.vaultwiki.org/articles/183/
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Uploaded VaultWiki Lite 4.0.8 Patch Level 1, which includes changes from the following releases:
- 4.0.8: https://www.vaultwiki.org/articles/182/ - 4.0.8 Patch Level 1: https://www.vaultwiki.org/articles/186/ These were originally released December 24, 2015 and January 21, 2016, respectively. Most notably, this release fixes 3 security vulnerabilities which affected the Lite version: - Balloon Vulnerability - Relative Vulnerability - Bulk Overload Vulnerability |
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To check for product updates, it uses a built-in version checking function because the function vBulletin gives doesn't work for the VaultWiki version numbering system. (Some VaultWiki versions have 8 points and vBulletin's version function only supports 5 points).
The version number lookup is considered to be "external content" This lookup does not load HTML content from any external source, it just asks for the numbers. The lookup validates the external server against a bundled trust store, so it will never communicate with a different server for example if someone else buys the domain name in 20 years. You cannot disable that, no. Once per 24 hours it checks if there is a newer version and shows an alert to admins if there is. If you are really concerned about the "external content" flag, I would compare it to something else: the full version adds support for Facebook Share/Like, bookmarking, etc. These functions are also considered "external content" by how they work. |
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Updated the ZIP with 4.0.9, released March 2, 2016:
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In Omnibus |
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Updated the ZIP with 4.0.10, released April 1, 2016:
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Is there any chance you will be making a version for VB5 ?
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vBulletin 5 adoption rates are still very low (less than 2% of all vBulletin sites): https://tools.digitalpoint.com/cookie-search
Until this number improves, there is little incentive to invest in making a vB5-compatible release. |
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Uploaded 4.0.12. This thread had not been updated since 4.0.10, so the ZIP covers 2 versions.
Changes in 4.0.12 (released June 12, 2016):
Changes in 4.0.11 (released May 14, 2016):
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Thanks OP. You updated it in last June. Does this work with VB 5?
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The most important thing to me is : does it feature a fully working mediawiki dump and images importer? Mostly pages (with their whole format, templates, pagelinks, images, galleries, etc...) and the whole categorization. And what version of mediawiki should I import from? I really need to know if I should expect a lot of formatting bugs in articles imported from mediawiki dumps.
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