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%INCLUDE{"UtilTempDocNote"}% %TOC% %STARTINCLUDE% ---# TWiki System Requirements _Server and client system requirements of TWiki 01-Sep-2001_ ---++ Overview Maintaining minimum client and server requirements is necessary to keep TWiki deployment as broad as possible. ---++ Server-Side Requirements TWiki is written in Perl 5 and uses a number of shell commands. It requires GNU RCS (Revision Control System) to be installed on the same system. TWiki is developed in a standard Linux/Apache environment. It can also work with Microsoft Windows and other platforms. | *Required Server Environment* ||| | *Resource* | *Unix* | *Windows* | | Perl | 5.005_03 or higher || | Non standard Perl modules | =Net::SMTP= (or =sendmail=) | =Net::SMTP=, =MIME::Base64=, =Digest::SHA1= | | RCS | 5.7 or higher || | Other external programs | =ls, fgrep, egrep= || | Web server | Apache; others (with support for CGI, authentication, extended path) *** || Current documentation covers Linux only. Compiling a basic [[http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Codev/TWikiOnWindows][TWikiOnWindows]] installation guide is an ongoing effort. ---++ Client-Side Requirements The TWiki standard installation has extremely low browser requirements: * HTML 3.2 compliant * minimal use of <nop>JavaScript in the user interface (degrades gracefully) * no cookies * no CSS TWiki generates XHTML 1.0 code as long as it is compatible with HTML 3.2. ---++ Known Issues * The new TWikiPlugins feature currently does not have any compatibility guidelines for developers. Plugins can require just about anything: browser-specific functions, stylesheets (CSS), Java, cookies, etc. -- MikeMannix - 29 Aug 2001
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