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Included from Help/PhpWiki

You are using PhpWiki at this very moment. Incredible, ain't it?

Visit our home page at https://sourceforge.net/projects/phpwiki/ and see PhpWiki in action at http://phpwiki.demo.free.fr (and of course here too :-)).

Included from Help/WikiWikiWeb

A WikiWikiWeb is a site where everyone can collaborate on the content. The most well-known and widely used Wiki is the Portland Pattern Repository at http://c2.com/cgi-bin/wiki?WikiWikiWeb.

You and I will find these statements there particularly relevant:

The point is to make the EditText form simple and the FindPage search fast.

In addition to being quick, this site also aspires to Zen ideals generally labeled WabiSabi. Zen finds beauty in the imperfect and ephemeral. When it comes down to it, that's all you need.

The Universe tends toward chaos. The Universe tends toward Wiki.

You can say hello on RecentVisitors, or read about HowToUseWiki and AddingPages. So go ahead and play with it and have fun!!

-- Steve Wainstead

Included from Help/Steve Wainstead

Hi. I started building this WikiWikiWeb but many others help me now. I'm at http://www.panix.com/~swain/.

Please report bugs to phpwiki-talk@lists.sourceforge.net.

Included from Help/WabiSabi

Since wabi-sabi represents a comprehensive Japanese world view or aesthetic system, it is difficult to explain precisely in western terms. According to Leonard Koren, wabi-sabi is the most conspicuous and characteristic feature of what we think of as traditional Japanese beauty and it “occupies roughly the same position in the Japanese pantheon of aesthetic values as do the Greek ideals of beauty and perfection in the West.”

“Wabi-sabi is a beauty of things imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete.”

“It is the beauty of things modest and humble.”

“It is the beauty of things unconventional.”

(quoted from “WABI-SABI: FOR ARTISTS,DESIGNERS, POETS & PHILOSOPHERS,” 1994, Leonard Koren)

The concepts of wabi-sabi correlate with the concepts of Zen Buddhism, as the first Japanese involved with wabi-sabi were tea masters, priests, and monks who practiced Zen. Zen Buddhism originated in India, traveled to China in the 6th century, and was first introduced in Japan around the 12th century. Zen emphasizes “direct, intuitive insight into transcendental truth beyond all intellectual conception.” At the core of wabi-sabi is the importance of transcending ways of looking and thinking about things/existence.

  • All things are impermanent
  • All things are imperfect
  • All things are incomplete

(also taken from WABI-SABI: FOR ARTISTS,DESIGNERS, POETS & PHILOSOPHERS, 1994, Leonard Koren):

Material characteristics of wabi-sabi:

  • suggestion of natural process
  • irregular
  • intimate
  • unpretentious
  • earthy
  • simple

For more about wabi-sabi, see http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WabiSabi.

Included from Help/AddingPages

To add a new page to the wiki, all you have to do is come up with a meaningful title and put it between [[double brackets]].

Then you can go ahead and click the question mark at the end of your new hyperlink, and the Wiki will give you a window for making the new page.

The page name can contain any character, except:

  • angle brackets (<>),
  • square brackets ([]),
  • curly brackets ({}),
  • double quotes ("),
  • pipe (|),
  • and hash sign (#) that is used for anchors.

If you wish to add documents with complex markup to the wiki, you might be better off providing a URL to it than trying to add the text of the document here, like so:

[[http://phpwiki.sourceforge.net/|PhpWiki project homepage]]

PhpWiki project homepage

The Wiki does not support most HTML tags, only the simplest. See TextFormattingRules. <tags>They will just render like text.</tags> Wiki is meant to be as simple as possible to encourage use.

Note that there is a feature that your system administrator can enable to allow embedded HTML, but there are security risks involved.

Included from Help/EditText

All pages have an Edit link. You can edit the page you are reading by clicking that link.

Included from Help/GoodStyle

“Young writers often suppose that style is a garnish for the meat of prose, a sauce by which a dull dish is made palatable. Style has no such separate entity; it is nondetachable, unfilterable. The beginner should approach style warily, realizing that it is himself he is approaching, no other; and he should begin by turning resolutely away from all devices that are popularly believed to indicate style--all mannerisms, tricks, adornments. The approach to style is by way of plainness, simplicity, orderliness, sincerity.”

--Strunk and White, “The Elements of Style”

And thus an American textbook, typical required reading for 10th-grade English students, unknowingly extols some virtues of Wabi Sabi.

--scummings

Included from Help/GoogleLink

A new UserPreferences setting to optionally add a [G] link to unknown pages, with a link to Google:[pagename]. Default: Off

See MeatBall:GooglePrompt

Included from Help/HowToUseWiki

“Wiki wiki” means “quick” in Hawai'ian.

All you really need to know is:

  • To edit any page click on the Edit. You should do that right now, and read the source code of this page. It will make more sense.
  • You get italics by surrounding words with two slashes on either side like this.
  • You get bold text by using two asterisks on either side.
  • And, bold italics by using both.
  • You get monospaced text by using two hash signs on either side.
  • You get bullets by using an asterisk * at the start of the line.
  • To have a paragraph in plain monospaced font, start it with {{{ and end it with }}}:
  this is a poem for sure
  about monospacing
  i wrote in purple velour
  but couldn't find a rhyme for monospacing
  • You separate paragraphs with an extra blank line. Example:

I am a paragraph.

I am a paragraph too. We're just very small paragraphs.

  • You can get horizontal rules with four or more dashes like this:

  • To create hyperlinks you just capitalize the words and string them together. Let's say you want to create a page about how Steve Wainstead eats worms. All you have to do is capitalize each word and string them together like this: SteveWainsteadEatsLiveWorms. If the page does not exist yet a question mark appears after the link, inviting you to create the page: ThisPageShouldNotExist. (And please don't ruin the example by creating one.)
  • To link to pages outside the Wiki, you can just type in the URL and Wiki will link it for you: http://www.nytimes.com/
  • To put images in, just provide the hyperlink in brackets like this: [[http://www.yourhost.yourdomain/images/picture.png]]. Image URLs not in brackets will just appear as hyperlinks to the image.
  • Now you are ready to begin adding pages.

A WikiWikiWeb is meant to be fast and easy to edit. It has very simple markup that you can read about in Help:TextFormattingRules.


If you don't like the size of the text editing window you get, you can change it. See UserPreferences.

Included from FindPage

Here are some good starting points for browsing.

Title Search

Here's a title search. Try something like wiki or sandwich.

    case_exact regex 

Full Text Search

Use the following for a full text search. The results will show all lines on a given page which contain a match.

    case_exact regex 

Fuzzy Search

In a fuzzy pages search the titles of all pages are examined to find those which are similarly spelled or similar sounding (English).

    case_exact 

Tips

  • Separate words with a space. All words have to match as substrings.
  • 'OR', grouping with parenthesis, string-quoting and some glob-style wildcard characters are also supported.
  • To exclude words from a title search or full text search, prepend a '-'.
  • Use '^xx' or 'xx*' to match words starting with 'xx'.
  • Use '*xx' or 'xx$' to match words ending with 'xx'.
  • Use '^word$' to match exact words.
  • Use regex=auto and 're:' like 're:word.*xx' or regex=posix to use Posix regular expressions. (not yet)
  • Use regex=auto and '//' like '/^word$/' or regex=pcre to match using Perl-style regular expressions.
  • Use regex=sql to match using SQL-style wildcards '%' and '_'.
  • Use regex=none to match any wildcards verbatim.

Example

  • 'wiki text -php' looks for all pages containing the words 'wiki' and 'text', but not containing the word 'php'.

PhpWikiDocumentation

Included from Help/Images

You can easily use images in the wiki.

Uploaded images

First, image files need to be uploaded in the wiki. For that purpose, you will use the UpLoad plugin.

Toolbar

Once the image is uploaded, the easiest way to insert it is to use the toolbar.

Click on the Insert Image or Video icon and you will be shown a list of available images.

Select an image and click Insert. The image will be inserted without options or alternative text.

Syntax

You give access to the uploaded image with the following syntax.

{{myimage.png}}

or

[[Upload:myimage.png]]

will inline the image.

{{myimage.png|this is the alt text for my image}}

inlines the image with an alternative text.

[[some link|{{myimage.png}}]]

if you click on the image, will goto "some link"

[[some link|{{myimage.png|alt text}}]]

same with alternative

[[http://example.com/|{{myimage.png}}]]

same as above: picture links to url

[[http://example.com/|{{myimage.png|alt text}}]]

same with alternative

Upload:myimage.png

shows a plain link

[[Upload:myimage.png | my image]]

shows the image under a link named "my image".

For Mediawiki compatibility, the keyword Upload: can be replaced by File: or Image:.

Options

Using the Upload: syntax, options are allowed to change the appearance:

[[Upload:myimage.png size=40x25 align=center]]

Separate options by spaces. The allowed options are the following:

  • size: width "x" height or num + "%"
  • align: string
  • border: number
  • hspace: number
  • vspace: number

URL images

You can also use "external" images by providing a URL.

In that case, you simply put the URL between double brackets or double curly brackets:

[[http://phpwiki.demo.free.fr/themes/default/images/poweredby_phpwiki_51x31.png]]

or

{{http://phpwiki.demo.free.fr/themes/default/images/poweredby_phpwiki_51x31.png}}

will give:

See Also

Included from Help/Adobe Flash

You can easily insert Adobe Flash (.swf) files in the wiki.

Uploading Flash files

First, Flash files need to be uploaded in the wiki. For that purpose, you will use the UpLoad plugin.

Syntax

You give access to the uploaded Flash files with the following syntax.

{{myflash.swf}}

or

[[Upload:myflash.swf]]

will inline the image.

Options

Using the Upload: syntax, options are allowed to change the appearance:

[[Upload:myflash.png size=40x25 align=center]]

Separate options by spaces. The allowed options are the following:

  • size: width "x" height or num + "%"
  • align: string
  • border: number
  • hspace: number
  • vspace: number

Examples

Wikicreole syntax

{{ora.swf}}

Plugin Template failed. Page “Help/Adobe Flash/themes/Sidebar/ora.swf” does not exist.

Upload syntax

[[Upload:ora.swf]]
[[Upload:ora.swf size=50x50]]

URL syntax

[[http://www.qasia.com/games/mahjong.swf]]

http://www.qasia.com/games/mahjong.swf

See Also

Included from Help/Categories

Categories are a way to group pages that are related to the same subject. They provide an easy way to browse the wiki.

In Phpwiki, categories are not stored in a separate namespace like in Mediawiki for instance. A category is a page with a name that begins with “Category” and contains a call to the BackLinks plugin.

Creating a new category

The simplest way to create a new category is to to go the CategoryCategory page.

Enter its name (starting with “Category”) and hit “CreatePage” button.

This will automatically insert the necessary plugins calls.

You might want to add at the beginning of the page a paragraph explaining the purpose of the category.

Suppose you want to create a category called CategoryFruit. You might add:

This Category groups the different kinds of fruit.

By default, the new category is created as a subcategory of CategoryCategory (the “root” category). You might want to change this (see below “Category hierarchies”).

Putting a page in a category

To put the article banana in CategoryFruit, you have to put at the end of the page:

----
[[CategoryFruit]]

The CategoryFruit page will then display your text describing the purpose of the category, then the list of pages in the category.

The can be done very easily by using the Insert Categories button of the edit toolbar when editing the page.

Category hierarchies

The simplest way to use categories is to use “flat” categories. But you can also build a hierarchy of categories by putting categories themselves in categories.

For example, you can put the [[CategoryFruit]] in [[CategoryFood]] instead of default [[CategoryCategory]].

Tips and tricks

  • Page CategoryCategory is the root category. All categories should be subcategories of this category (recursively).
  • If in a page you need to refer to a category, you should add a semi-colon: [[:CategoryFruit]]. This will create a link to the category without putting the page in the category (which would be the case if using [[CategoryFruit]]).
  • You can put a page in several categories if needed.

PhpWikiDocumentation

Included from Help/InterWiki

This wiki supports InterWiki links in a style copied from UseMod: wiki. Links to pages in other wikis can be made without having to know or type the full URLs, for example: MeatBall:InterWiki will link to the page named "InterWiki" at Meatball wiki.

The InterWiki map is taken from the the <verbatim> block in InterWikiMap, but that page must be locked for it to work. This denies a potential hacker the ability to nefariously change every InterWiki link to point to some evil URL. If no map is found in InterWikiMap (or the page is not locked), PhpWiki will fall back to using the file lib/interwiki.map in your phpwiki distribution. The InterWiki map file in use at PhpWiki: can be viewed at http://phpwiki.sf.net/interwiki.map.

The map file is manually updated. It is based upon and periodically synchronized with UseMod's InterMap but it is not quite identical. One notable difference from UseMod: is that PhpWiki supports '%s' within the URLs in the map--see the entry for RFC for an example of how this works.

Not all of the entries in the InterWikiMap are actual wikis. For example, these are just regular web sites: Dictionary:fungible, JargonFile:Alderson loop, IMDB:Roman Holiday, RFC:2822, and ISBN:020171499X.

The "Category" moniker is a special entry which allows one to link a wiki page to a Category page without creating a back-reference. Thus Category:Category links to the CategoryCategory page, yet this page won't show up in the back-links listing of CategoryCategory.

The term "InterWiki" also refers to a broader concept. See InterWikiSearch for more links.


PhpWikiDocumentation

Included from Help/LinkIcons

LinkIcons are an optional feature of PhpWiki. When activated, icons will be displayed in front of URLs to indicate the type of link.

http link
generic internet link
Interwiki link
https link
mailto link
ftp link

Examples

The following examples will display with the above link icons only if the administrator has enabled this feature.

InterWiki links

URLs

A generic icon is shown for other less common link types.

LinkIcons will only display when the URL protocol is one which PhpWiki is allowed to link to. The following examples won't show any icons and PhpWiki won't automatically provide double-clickable links either, unless the administrator adds them:

  • bogus://oedipus.nostradamus.com
  • bolo://lgm.cheshire.org

Included from Help/PredefinedIcons

Phpwiki allows you to easily include some predefined icons in your wiki pages.

The following icons are available:

Notation {{:)}} {{:(}} {{:P}} {{:D}} {{;)}} {{(y)}} {{(n)}}
Image :) :( :P :D ;) (y) (n)
Notation {{(i)}} {{(/)}} {{(x)}} {{(!)}} {{(+)}} {{(-)}} {{(?)}}
Image (i) (/) (x) (!) (+) (-) (?)
Notation {{(on)}} {{(off)}} {{(*)}} {{(*r)}} {{(*g)}} {{(*b)}} {{(*y)}}
Image (on) (off) (*) (*r) (*g) (*b) (*y)

Included from Help/WikiPlugin

A plugin is some PHP code that:

  • lives in phpwiki/lib/plugin/<pluginname>.php
  • implements the WikiPlugin interface by extending that class.

There are many plugins already distributed with PhpWiki. Simply look in the lib/plugin directory or see the PluginManager list or see all the Help/*Plugin pages.

To write your own, look at the Help:HelloWorldPlugin (HelloWorld.php in that directory), which is a minimal example of a plugin.

A WikiPlugin allows one to easily add new types of dynamic content (as well as other functionality) to wiki pages within PhpWiki. In this very wiki all actions which are not entirely lowercased are implemented using plugins, and some lowercased convenience actions also (rename, revert, setacl, diff, ...)

Note that you can NOT extend the markup syntax with a plugin, as in other wiki engines.

Example

Currently, one invokes a plugin by putting something like:

<<AllPages limit=20 cols=3>>

into a regular wiki-page. That particular example produces a list of the first 20 existing pages in 3 columns, via the PageList library.

All pages in this wiki (861 total):

|<<   << - 1 / 44 - Next >>   >>|

Details

Plugins can take certain named arguments, most do. The values of these arguments can be determined four different ways. In order of precedence:

  1. The plugin invocation can specify the value for an argument, like so:

    <<BackLinks page=OtherPage>>
  2. The argument can be specified via an HTTP query argument. This doesn't happen (is not allowed) unless the argument is mentioned in the plugin invocation:

    <<BackLinks page>>
  3. Default values specified in the plugin invocation:

    <<BackLinks page||=OtherPage>>
  4. The plugin must supply default values for each argument it uses. Such default args may be overriden by URL arguments like so:

      BackLinks?page=ThisPage&sortby=-mtime

    (The BackLinks plugin uses the current page as the default value for the page argument.)

    Most plugins using the PageList library inherit their default arguments from the PageList.

Standard Arguments

Most plugins display a list of pages, via the PageList library. PageList provides automatic support for those arguments.

info, exclude, author, owner, creator, sortby, limit, paging, cols, azhead, comma, commasep, ordered

For details see the PageList library documentation.

exclude and pages accept a list of pages. Either as comma-separated list, supporting glob-style wildcards, or via the <!plugin-list pluginname [args] !> invocation syntax, where pluginname might be any plugin returning a PageList.

Since most plugins return a PageList, this PageList is also a common input parameter for other plugins, actions or formats.

Basic Plugin Types

All these plugins derive from the WikiPlugin class extending the run method, which returns a object tree of HTML objects, and may react on any provided arguments from the WikiPage (see the args below) or optionally overridden by arguments from the url (GET or POST args), if defined via '||='.

A basic plugin just needs the run() method, and optionally getName, getDescription, getDefaultArguments. See the Help:HelloWorldPlugin for a short introduction.

plugin reacts on its arguments and the request and displays arbitrary HTML.

plugin-form is used to display a input type=text box for the default argument s.

plugin-list is used as argument to provide a dynamic list of pagenames.

  <?plugin PluginName [args...] ?>
  <?plugin-form PluginName [args...] ?>
  <?plugin PluginName args=<!plugin-list pluginname [args...] !> ?>

The box Method

Themes based on the "sidebar" theme may use the box method of any plugin, which displays a title and a condensed content in a box.

WikiPluginCached

Plugins deriving from the class WikiPluginCached must also define the methods getPluginType(), optionally getExpire(), managesValidators(), and dependent of the getPluginType the methods to display the possibly cached result.

getImage(), getMap() or getHtml(),

optionally also

getAlt(), getImageType(), embedMap(), embedImg(), embedObject()

See the config.ini PLUGIN_CACHED_* settings and WikiPluginCached

Action Pages

The term ActionPage refers to a page containing a plugin invocation with the same or translated pluginname as the pagename. An action is together with the pagename argument the basic PhpWiki argument. It can both be GET or POST actions. Actions are untranslated, always English, pagenames can be localized. Basic (and old) actions are all lowercase, like edit, browse, remove, ... Newer actions in CamelCase are invoked via plugins on their specific action page.

We decoupled actions from plugins via action pages for the following reasons:

  1. Support translated action buttons and customizable action descriptions.
  2. Customize standard actions by tuning the plugin invocation arguments. Override or add plugin defaults.
  3. Split simple plugins into multiple actions, like RecentChanges/RecentEdits, MostPopular/LeastPopular, AllPages/AllPagesCreatedByMe/AllPagesLastEditedByMe/ AllPagesOwnedByMe which differ only in one argument.
  4. Simplify the syntax for actions on another actions using a PageList as result of an actionpage as input parameter for another action or format.
  • Those actions which have buttons or links in the theme or are referenced in the standard pgsrc pageset require their (possibly localized) actionpages, otherwise the actions will not work.
  • If the localized actionpage is not found the english version is used.
  • If no actionpage is found, it is recommended to do action=upgrade, which imports all missing and required action pages into the database.

So for a hypothetical new MyActionPage plugin MyActionPage will invoke the plugin and Help:MyActionPagePlugin should be the description page.

Existing Plugins

See PluginManager for a detailed list. Most plugins should have their own description page as subpage of Help/ with the name Plugin appended.


PhpWikiDocumentation

Included from Help/MagicPhpWikiURLs

About phpwiki: URLs

A special type of URL is available for making links to perform administrative and other special functions in PhpWiki. Here is a brief description of how they work.

The basic syntax of a phpwiki: URL is

phpwiki:pagename?query-args

If pagename is omitted it defaults to the current page.

Query-args should be a set of parameters in standard HTTP GET format.

The "action=x" parameter should almost always be given. It can be one of browse, diff, edit, viewsource, zip, dumpserial, loadserial, remove, lock, unlock, login, logout, setprefs or save. The default action is browse.

Some of the actions accept other parameters.

FullTextSearch, TitleSearch Accepts s=search term, and size=input size.
edit Accepts version.
remove Accepts verify.
save Accepts editversion, minor_edit and content.
setprefs Accepts edit_area_width and edit_area_height.

Writing Magic Links in Wiki Pages

A magic link looks like:

[[ text | phpwiki-url ]]

The "text |" is optional but usually recommended. If given it will provide the label for the link.

The phpwiki-url is a phpwiki: URL as described above.

Some examples

[[phpwiki:SandBox?action=edit|Edit the SandBox]]

will generate a link which will take you directly to editing the SandBox, like so: Lock page to enable link.

Other possibilities:

Writing Magic Forms in Wiki Pages

Note: The old syntax for Magic forms is no longer supported. They are superseded by <?plugin-form>.

If the plugin is called using <?plugin-form instead of <?plugin and the plugin supports searching, then it will be rendered as a form.

size If given, specifies the size of the input area.
s Specifies the default value for the input.

Examples

A search plugin invoked with <?plugin instead of <?plugin-form simply inserts the search results of the plugin:

<<TitleSearch s=wiki noheader=true limit=10>>

Search results for Page titles containing 'wiki':

No matches

<?plugin-form FullTextSearch ?>

gives

While

<?plugin-form TitleSearch formsize=12 ?>

yields

Included from Help/MoreAboutMechanics

PhpWiki is written in the server-side scripting language PHP, available from https://www.php.net/. PHP resembles C and Perl in its syntax, and functions much like ASP, EmbPerl or JSP.

PhpWiki consists of a dozen or so files of mixed PHP and HTML. The web pages that make up a WikiWikiWeb based on PHP live in a database with backup copies of previous versions of pages stored as well. (For the database, PhpWiki works with DBM, MySQL, PostgreSQL or text files.)

Every time a user hits the site, the page requested is pulled from the database and rendered on the fly. The user only really ever requests the file index.php, which then decides which other PHP files to include.

Links to pages in the Wiki are automatically linked: FindPage. This might be the single most compelling aspect of a Wiki, the ability to add pages simply by linking to them. The next most compelling thing is how easily external URLs link, like this:

  1. http://www.wcsb.org/
  2. ftp://ftp.redhat.com/
  3. news://news.mozilla.org/
  4. http://slashdot.org/
  5. http://theregister.co.uk/

Combined with one namespace and a simple markup, a Wiki exhibits many of the characteristics of WabiSabi.

PhpWiki is licensed under the GNU General Public license, which you should be able to see here: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt.

Included from Help/Wikicreole

Phpwiki allows you to use the Wikicreole syntax to edit your wiki pages.

We have implemented most of Wikicreole 1.0 and Wikicreole 1.0 additions. What is implemented is described below.

Complete information about Wikicreole can be found at: http://www.wikicreole.org/

Cheat Sheet from Wikicreole web site

Text formatting

Bold

Bold text is made using two stars:

This sentence contains **words in bold**.

This sentence contains words in bold.

Italics

Italics text is made using two slashes:

This sentence contains //words in italics//.

This sentence contains words in italics.

Underline

Underline text is made using two underscores:

This sentence contains __underlined text__.

This sentence contains underlined text.

Monospace

Monospace text is made using two hashes:

This sentence contains ##monospace text##.

This sentence contains monospace text.

Superscript

Superscript text is made using two carets:

The XX^^th^^ century.

The XXth century.

Subscript

Subscript text is made using two commas:

Water is H,,2,,O.

Water is H2O.

Headers

Headers start on a new line with two or more equal signs (up to six) followed the header text.

Optional equal signs can be put at the end of the line (to be compatible with Mediawiki syntax). They are ignored.

The content of the headers is parsed, allowing for instance to use subscript and superscript text. (The header content parsing is optional in Wikicreole.)

~== First level of header (h2 in HTML) ==
~=== Second level of header (h3 in HTML) ===
~==== Third level of header (h4 in HTML)

Links

Simple link

This is a [[link]].

This is a link.

Link with alternate text

This is a [[link|link with alternate text]].

This is a link with alternate text.

External link (URL)

[[http://www.wikicreole.org]]

http://www.wikicreole.org

Raw external link (URL)

http://www.wikicreole.org

http://www.wikicreole.org

External link with alternate text

[[http://www.wikicreole.org|Visit the Wikicreole website]]

Visit the Wikicreole website

Paragraphs

Paragraphs are made of text separated by a blank line.

Line breaks

A line break is made with two backslashes.

This is the first line,\\and this is the second.

This is the first line,
and this is the second.

Lists

Unordered lists

* Item 1
* Item 2
** Item 2.1
** Item 2.2
* Item 3
  • Item 1
  • Item 2

    • Item 2.1
    • Item 2.2
  • Item 3

Ordered lists

# Item 1
# Item 2
## Item 2.1
## Item 2.2
# Item 3
  1. Item 1
  2. Item 2

    1. Item 2.1
    2. Item 2.2
  3. Item 3

Horizontal rule

A horizontal rule is made with four hyphens (or more)

----

Images

A inline image is created with curly brackets. An alternate text can be put after a pipe. If there is none, an empty alternate text will be created.

{{myimage.png}}
{{myimage.png|this is my image}}

Tables

All cells are separated by single pipes. Leading spaces are permitted before the first cell of a row and trailing spaces are permitted at the end of a line. The ending pipe is optional. You can embed links, bold, italics, line breaks, and nowiki in table cells. Equal sign directly following pipe defines a header. Headers can be arranged horizontally or vertically.

|=Heading Col 1 |=Heading Col 2         |
|Cell 1.1       |Two lines\\in Cell 1.2 |
|Cell 2.1       |Cell 2.2               |
Heading Col 1 Heading Col 2
Cell 1.1 Two lines
in Cell 1.2
Cell 2.1 Cell 2.2

Nowiki

Between three opening curly brackets and three closing curly brackets, no wiki markup is interpreted.

//This// does **not** get [[formatted]]
Some examples of markup are: {{{** <i>this</i> ** }}}

Some examples of markup are: ** <i>this</i> **

Escape character

The escape character is the tilde.

It escapes the character immediately following it.

It disables the automatic conversion of the URL immediately following it.

It disables camel case in the word following it.

~http://www.foo.com/

http://www.foo.com/

~CamelCaseLink

CamelCaseLink

Plugins

Plugins use double angle brackets.

<<CurrentTime format="date">>
2025-05-17

Included from Help/TextFormattingRules

Synopsis

Emphasis: // for italics, ** for bold, **//...//** for both, ## for fixed width.
Lists: * for bullet lists, # for numbered lists; use multiple * or # for nested lists.
Headings: "==", "===", "====", etc. make headings.
Preformatted text: Enclose text in {{{...}}} or <pre></pre>.
Indented text: Indent the paragraph with whitespaces.
References: use double square brackets for a [[page link]] or URL [[http://cool.wiki.int/]].
References: use pipe | to name the links: [[page link|some text]] or [[http://cool.wiki.int/|some text]].
Preventing linking: Prefix with "~": ~DoNotHyperlink.
Misc: "\\" makes a linebreak, "----" makes a horizontal rule.
Allowed HTML tags: b big i small tt em strong s strike abbr acronym cite code dfn kbd samp var sup sub
More: tables, images, table of contents, plugins

More explanations: Help:TextFormattingRules

Character Formatting

Emphasis

  • Use a double slash (//) for emphasis (usually italics)
  • Use a double asterisk (**) for strong emphasis (usually bold)
  • Mix them at will: bold italics
  • Emphasis can be used multiple times within a paragraph, but cannot cross paragraph boundaries:

// this

will not work//

Monospace

Monospace text is made using two hashes:

This sentence contains ##monospace text##.

This sentence contains monospace text.

Superscript

Superscript text is made using two carets:

The XX^^th^^ century.

The XXth century.

Subscript

Subscript text is made using two commas:

Water is H,,2,,O.

Water is H2O.

Fonts

There's no syntax for font tags.

Color Text

It is possible to write text in color.

%color=green% green text %% and back to normal

will give:
green text and back to normal

The easiest way to do it is to use the COLOR button in the Edit Toolbar. The text will be in green by default. You can then change the color.

Allowed colors are:

  • an HTML color number (# followed by 3 or 6 digits),
  • the following predefined color names:

aqua

beige

black

blue

brown

chocolate

cyan

fuchsia

gold

gray

green

ivory

indigo

lime

magenta

maroon

navy

olive

orange

pink

purple

red

salmon

silver

snow

teal

turquoise

violet

white

yellow

Note: you can put the headers in color, but only if you do not have a table of content. For now, the table of content is incompatible with color headers.

Escape Character

The tilde '~' is the Escape Character:

  • A single tilde '~' followed by nothing gets rendered as a single tilde. => ~
  • Two tilde '~~' get rendered as a single tilde. => ~
  • A single tilde before a link ('~http://foo.bar') prevents linking. => http://foo.bar
  • Two tildes before a link ('~~http://foo.bar') produce a tilde followed by the hyperlinked URL. => ~http://foo.bar
  • A tilde inside an URL gets removed, unless it's formatted inside square brackets.
  • Two tildes inside an URL (without brackets) become a single tilde. => http://foo.bar/~user or http://foo.bar/~user

Special Characters

All special non-whitespace HTML characters are displayed as-is. Exceptions below.

Paragraphs

  • Don't indent paragraphs
  • Words wrap and fill as needed
  • Use blank lines as separators
  • Four or more minus signs make a horizontal rule
  • "\\", "%%%" or "<br>" makes a linebreak (in headings and lists too)

Lists

Unordered lists

Recommended syntax (Wikicreole):

  • asterisk for first level
  • double asterisk for second level, etc.

Be sure to put a space after the asterisk.

You can also use indented asterisk for second level (indent at least two spaces).

Ordered lists

Recommended syntax (Wikicreole):

  • # for first level
  • double # for second level, etc.

Be sure to put a space after the hash sign.

You can also use indented # for second level (indent at least two spaces).

Definition lists

Term:
  definition

gives

Term
definition

Remark

Items may contain multiple paragraphs and other multi-lined content, just indent the items

Headings

Wikicreole syntax (recommended)

  • '==' at the start of a line makes a large heading (h2)
  • '===' at the start of a line makes a medium heading (h3)
  • '====' at the start of a line makes a small heading (h4)
  • '=====' at the start of a line makes a smaller heading (h5)
  • '======' at the start of a line makes a tiny heading (h6)

Classic Phpwiki syntax

  • '!!!' at the start of a line makes a large heading (h2)
  • '!!' at the start of a line makes a medium heading (h3)
  • '!' at the start of a line makes a small heading (h4)

Preformatted text

Place the preformatted text between three opening curly brackets and three closing curly brackets:

{{{
Preformatted text. ~WikiLinks do not work.
}}}

gives

Preformatted text. WikiLinks do not work.

If you want Wiki interaction, place preformatted lines inside <pre>:

<pre>
Preformatted text. WikiLinks still work.
</pre>

gives

Preformatted text. WikiLinks still work.

Indented Paragraphs

Two or more whitespaces signal indented text. Indents may be nested.

This is an indented block of text.

This block is even more indented.

E-mail style block-quoting is supported as well:

> This is block-quoted text.

renders as

This is block-quoted text.

References

  • Hyperlinks to other pages within the Wiki are made by placing the page name in double square brackets: this is a page link. Single brackets or WikiWords will also work.
  • Hyperlinks to external pages are done like this: http://www.wcsb.org/
  • You can name the links by providing the hyperlink or pagename, a pipe (|) and then the name: PhpWiki home page, the front page
  • You can suppress linking to URIs by preceding the word with a '~', e.g. NotLinkedAsWikiName, http://not.linked.to/
  • Also, the old way of linking URL's is still supported: precede URLs with "http:", "ftp:" or "mailto:" to create links automatically as in: http://c2.com/
  • URLs ending with .png, .gif, or .jpg are inlined if in square brackets, by themselves:
  • You can create footnotes by using [1], [2], [3], ... like this here #[|ftnt

_ref_1][1]. See footnote for counterpart. (If the [ is in the first column, it is a footnote definition rather than a footnote

reference [1].)

  • In-page hyperlinks are made by placing a named anchor and referring to the anchor in a hyperlink:

    • Named anchors:

      • #[[foo]]: An anchor around the text "foo" with id "foo".
      • #[[|foo]]: An empty anchor with id "foo".
      • #[[howdy|foo]]: An anchor around the text "howdy" with id "foo".
    • References to name anchors are made thusly:
      [[#hyperlinks]], [[OtherPage#foo]], [[OtherPage#foo|named]].
  • Semantic links are named links like: is_a::WikiPage and attributes like size:-4000.
  • A pagelink within square brackets starting with ":" is not backlinked.

Images

An inline image is created with curly brackets. An alternate text can be put after a pipe. If there is none, an empty alternate text will be created.

{{myimage.png}}
{{myimage.png|this is the alt text for my image}}
[[some link|{{myimage.png}}]] - if you click on the image, will goto "some link"
[[some link|{{myimage.png|alt text}}]] - same with alternative
[[http://example.com/|{{myimage.png}}]] - same as above: picture links to url
[[http://example.com/|{{myimage.png|alt text}}]] - same with alternative

Tables

Wikicreole tables

All cells are separated by single pipes. Leading spaces are permitted before the first cell of a row and trailing spaces are permitted at the end of a line. The ending pipe is optional.

You can embed links, bold, italics, line breaks, and nowiki in table cells.

Equal sign directly following pipe defines a header. Headers can be arranged horizontally or vertically.

|=Heading Col 1 |=Heading Col 2         |
|Cell 1.1       |Two lines\\in Cell 1.2 |
|Cell 2.1       |Cell 2.2               |

will give:

Heading Col 1 Heading Col 2
Cell 1.1 Two lines
in Cell 1.2
Cell 2.1 Cell 2.2

Mediawiki tables

See Help:MediawikiTablePlugin.

Definition list style tables

Definition list style tables are written just like definition lists, except that you replace the trailing colon on the term with a "pipe" (|).

Term 1 |
   Definition 1 begins here.
   Term 1.1 |
      Definition 1.1
   Term 1.2 |
      Definition 1.2
   This is part of definition 1.
Term 2 |
   Here's definition 2.

will give:

Term 1

Definition 1 begins here.

Term 1.1 Definition 1.1
Term 1.2 Definition 1.2

This is part of definition 1.

Term 2 Here's definition 2.

Old-style tables

See: Help:OldStyleTablePlugin

HTML Mark-Up Language

  • Some in-line markup is allowed through the use of HTML tags: b, big, i, small, tt, em, strong, abbr, acronym, cite, code, dfn, kbd, samp, var, sup and sub
  • < and > are themselves
  • The & characters will not work

Creating various kinds of special links

See Help:MagicPhpWikiURLs for gory details on how to write various kind of wiki maintenance and other special links.

Inserting plugins

Several plugins permit embedding additional functionality to Wiki pages. For example,

<<BackLinks page=HomePage info=hits>>

gives

247 pages link to HomePage:
|<<   << - 1 / 5 - Next >>   >>|
|<<   << - 1 / 5 - Next >>   >>|
Page Name. Hits.
Help/TextFormattingRules 14187
PhpWikiAdministration 1081
Help/EditMetaDataPlugin 922
Help/RedirectToPlugin 958
TextFormattingRules 5650
OldTextFormattingRules 426
RedirectToPlugin 410
NewMarkupTestPage 436
OldMarkupTestPage 394
IncludePagePlugin 656
AmperexElectronicCorporation 1148
DeltaElectronics 2128
EimacDivisionOfVarian 946
GatesRadioCompany 1016
GatesRadioCatalog99 480
GeneralElectric 2597
GeneralRadio 1652
HallikainenAndFriends 842
MoseleyAssociatesInc 381
Motorola 926
National 871
NemsClarke 824
RCA 1035
WesternElectric 1728
Technics 1078
Westinghouse 899
MilitaryRadio 426
Historic Papers 483
Station Histories 301
Ratheon 374
Raytheon 1380
EfJohnson 894
American Electronic Laboratories 1457
Victoreen Instrument Company 980
Anton Electronic Laboratories 1100
Collins Radio 1101
HoweTech 894
Belar Electronics Laboratory 2527
Ampex 732
Harris Corporation - Broadcast Division 468
Dorrough Electronics 687
Radio Engineering Laboratories 860
Standard Electronics 807
Amalgamated Wireless (Australiasia) Ltd. 1634
Byer Industries 841
Circuit Research Laboratories 138
Bauer Electronics Corporation 978
Trimax 816
United Transformer Corporation 817
template 400
Philips 998
McMartin 179
ITA 963
Continental Electronics 3606
Magnecord 805
TFT, Inc. 368
Schafer Automation 1356
Gentner 396
Texar 1101
Langevin 1157
Altec 1887
CBS Labs 2901
Pultec 807
Sony 255
3M 226
UREI 178
Frese and Kaping 1131
Revox 199
Federated Purchaser 732
CCA 184
LPB 3361
Hollyanne 752
Telfax 731
Help/OldTextFormattingRules 413
AmministrazioneDiPhpWiki 429
Help/NewMarkupTestPage 408
Help/NewMarkupTestPage 408
Help/NewMarkupTestPage 408
Help/OldMarkupTestPage 396
Help/OldMarkupTestPage 396
Help/OldMarkupTestPage 396
Larcan 1486
Tepco 918
Standard Telephones & Cables. Australia 773
Presto 852
Straight Wire Audio 779
Arrakis Systems, Inc 1883
Consolidated Electronic Industries 798
Aphex Systems Limited 1167
QEI 3098
Multronics 771
ITC 358
Machlett Laboratories 937
Cutting Edge Technologies 796
Bext 1240
Tektronix 298
Electronics Research, Inc. 723
Advanced Research & Technology 1704
Marantz 926
Microcon 790
Broadcast Television Systems 799
Bosch 932
dbx 169
Otari 1085
Crown 2402
Broadcast Electronics 880
ATI 1309
Scully 929
Marti Electronics, Inc. 139
Harman Kardon 1009
Potomac Instruments 152
Broadcast Audio 1990
Andrew Corporation 126
Audio Arts 1013
Bird Electronic Corporation 3563
Dumont 1346
Autogram 3642
Radio Engineering 408
Heathkit 311
Mullard 799
NBC 944
Amperite 1115
McIntosh 1257
Inovonics 1456
Neotek 1694
Moulic Specialties Co. 764
Engineering Services 836
IRC 1147
ESE 2309
Comtech Antenna Corporation 1012
Panasonic 395
Orban 2329
Studer 812
Coastcom 867
Clear-Com 791
Dolby Laboratories 141
CSI 1888
Bell Telephone Laboratories 1334
Pacific Recorders and Engineers 1230
Hewlett Packard 222
Sparta Electronics 384
Tapecaster 2224
Scala 915
Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company 954
Energy-Onix 1630
Modulation Sciences 1752
Burk Technology 2322
Auditronics 2521
Jampro Antenna 105
Dayton Industrial 383
Thompson-CSF 1313
Rust Industrial Company, Inc. 1429
Accurate Sound Corporation 1815
IGM 1113
SMC 1184
Radix 1380
Fidelipac 277
Hughey & Phillips 1510
Microwave Radio Corporation 1750
Broadcast Tools 322
Symmetrix 1662
GatesAir 953
Hallicrafters 1963
Kenwood 1406
Kyocera 1593
Teac 201
Wheatstone Corporation 131
Gorman-Redlich 1237
Studer International AG 995
Data Systems Design 1089
Dana Electronics 1747
American Data 1574
Teletronix Engineering Company 1313
Tentel 993
Taber Manufacturing and Engineering Company 1130
Standart Tape Laboratory 1044
Extel 1168
Russco 1009
Automated Broadcast Controls 1196
Electrovoice 1006
Jennings 1016
Wegener Communications 971
Midwest Communications 945
Aston 1289
Farallon 1033
Kenneth A. Bacon Associates 902
J. G. S. Engineering Inc. 1009
Continental Satellite Systems 976
ComStream 1421
Conex Electro Systems 907
Denon 1119
Multi-technical Services 947
Electronic Signal Products 1148
Lorain Products Corporation 1036
C & D Batteries 1749
Nova Systems, Inc. 931
Nortronics 2048
Norcom 1256
Lambda Electronics Corp. 1341
US Audio 986
Jensen Transformers 1041
Garner Industries 925
Sescom 1090
Soltec 1085
Peak Audio 913
MCI 1334
MEI 1959
Minicom Division of 3M 1476
Metrotech 1663
Lang Electronics 961
Kinght-kit 1401
Cetec Broadcast Group 1836
Computer Concepts 1167
Dataworld 1110
National Association of Broadcasters 1440
Link, Fred M 978
Weston 1391
Yokogawa Electric Works 1107
Measurements 1421
Electronics Digest 137
Gregg Laboratories 1052
Leeds & Northrup Company 1051
Video Systems of America 921
Simpson Electric Company 1058
Triplett 856
Boonton Radio Corporation 942
Ohmite Manufacturing Company 1175
Contel ASC 696
Audi-Cord Corporation 786
Johnson Electronics 690
Telefile Computer Products, Inc. 928
Realistic 593
Thordarson 591
Sine Systems 753
Telos 659
Harris Allied 592
Broadcasters General Store 827
QRK 706
BME - Broadcast Management Engineering Magazine 1503
Radio Business Report 562
UMC Beaucart 540
Armstrong Transmitter Corporation 5610
Cablewave Systems 536
Aristocart 648
Elgin Electronics 600
Goldline 482
NAD Electronics 949

For more information on plugins see Help:WikiPlugin, and PluginManager for a list of all plugins.

Included from Help/PagePermissions

Full recursive ACL page permissions support (Solaris / Windows style)

Boolean permissions per page and action (granted or denied) based on the current users group membership is implemented with ACL's (Access Control Lists). Opposed to the simplier unix like ugo:rwx system.
The previous system was only based on action and current user, independent of pages.

A individual page permission may be inherited from its parent pages, and from an optional master page ("." or _dotpage').
Use predefined default permissions, if a "." page does not exist.
Pagenames starting with "." have tighter default permissions. (edit, change, list disallowed)

Order of Evaluation (denial overrides granted, or vice versa?)

The array of permissions is evaluated from top to bottom.
Access is granted if the next matching group membership returns true, denied if false.
If the group membership is false, the next group is tried.
If no group membership matches the upper permissions are tried recursively:

current page => basepage => "." page => default perms.

If no group-perm pair grants access, access is denied.

Consider the following perm:

     'change' => array(ACL_ADMIN => false,
                       ACL_OWNER => true));

=> "Members of ADMIN may not change, the owner may change."


For Authentication see WikiUser.php, WikiGroup.php and main.php

I suspect ACL page permissions to degrade performance by 10%

Enable/Disable it in config/config.ini
ENABLE_PAGEPERM = true

The defined (and extendable) main.php actions map to simplier access types:

       browse => view
       edit   => edit
       create => edit or create
       remove => remove
       rename => change
       store prefs => change
       list in PageList => list

For simplicity we also map the ACL to the posix-style owner, group and world groups and read, write, execute perms, in cygwin fashion.

Groups - definition of group membership

See WikiGroup how to enable and where to store user-specific group membership. Group methods: database, file, ldap, wikipage, none

To do: explain better.

The following special groups are always predefined, even if no other group methods are provided:

  • _EVERY
  • _ANONYMOUS
  • _BOGOUSER
  • _HASHOMEPAGE
  • _SIGNED
  • _AUTHENTICATED
  • _ADMIN
  • _OWNER
  • _CREATOR

Those special groups are stored in a page acl as locale-independent string.

To do: See the available translations for these special groups.

Other group names are safed as defined by the group methods. (e.g. "Other Users")

Perms - mapping of actions to permissions

PhpWiki supports individual actions, the default is browse. To simplify ACL's these actions are mapped to some special permissions (vulgo 'perms').

We currently support the following permissions which can be stored in every page, for every group.

list List this page and all subpages (for PageList)
view View this page and all subpages
edit Edit this page and all subpages
create Create a new (sub)page
dump Download the page contents
change Change page attributes
remove Remove this page

There are no plans to support additional custom perms. The API can handle that, but there's no UI, and it would be only specific for certain plugins, which check permissions by their own.

Action <=> Perm mapping

Those perms are mapped to those actions. Action Pages (plugins) check their access restrictions by themselves.

list none, 'list' is checked for every pagename listed in PageList, to prevent from being listed in AllPages.
view browse, viewsource, diff, select, xmlrpc, search, pdf
dump zip, ziphtml, dumpserial, dumphtml
edit revert, edit
create edit or create, if the page doesn't exist yet
change upload, loadfile, remove, lock, unlock, upgrade, chown, setacl, setaclsimple, rename.
All other actionpages which are not wikiwords.

Default Permissions

        $perm = array('view'   => array(ACL_EVERY => true),
                      'edit'   => array(ACL_EVERY => true),
                      'create' => array(ACL_EVERY => true),
                      'list'   => array(ACL_EVERY => true),
                      'remove' => array(ACL_ADMIN => true,
                                        ACL_OWNER => true),
                      'change' => array(ACL_ADMIN => true,
                                        ACL_OWNER => true));
        if (ZIPDUMP_AUTH)
            $perm['dump'] = array(ACL_ADMIN => true,
                                  ACL_OWNER => true);
        else
            $perm['dump'] = array(ACL_EVERY => true);
        // view:
        if (!ALLOW_ANON_USER) {
            if (!ALLOW_USER_PASSWORDS)
                $perm['view'] = array(ACL_SIGNED => true);
            else
                $perm['view'] = array(ACL_AUTHENTICATED => true);
            $perm['view'][ACL_BOGOUSER] = ALLOW_BOGO_LOGIN ? true : false;
        }
        // edit:
        if (!ALLOW_ANON_EDIT) {
            if (!ALLOW_USER_PASSWORDS)
                $perm['edit'] = array(ACL_SIGNED => true);
            else
                $perm['edit'] = array(ACL_AUTHENTICATED => true);
            $perm['edit'][ACL_BOGOUSER] = ALLOW_BOGO_LOGIN ? true : false;
            $perm['create'] = $perm['edit'];
        }
        return $perm;

Included from Help/SemanticRelations

The PhpWiki SemanticWeb implementation follows closely the implementation of the semantic Mediawiki extension. It features:

  • Annotation of article-article-links by means of configurable relations (link-types).
  • Annotation of articles with simple data-values that are assigned to numeric attributes.
  • Support for using physical units of measurement in all numerical attributes, without need for prior configuration.

Relations can be searched for with regular expressions, attributes can be searched for with full mathematical expressions.

The annotation data will be combined with annotations from the current category system to generate standard-compliant OWL/RDF output, which can be fully processed with tools that support OWL DL or OWL Lite, but which can also be treated in a meaningful way by software that supports RDF, RDFS or XML.

Relations

Relations (link-types) are defined as link with the following syntax:

  relation::pagename

Attributes

Attributes are defined as link to numbers (understandable by GNU Units) with the following markup syntax:

  attribute:=value

Attributes and relations refer only to the current page - the current page is the subject, the relation the predicate, the linked page the object in a RDF triple. Relations always refer to another page, attributes not.

Example

Sample taken from http://wiki.ontoworld.org/index.php/San_Diego

San Diego [[is_a::city]] located in the southwestern corner of
[[located_in::California|California]], the extreme southwestern corner
of the [[country::United States|United States]]. It is the county seat
of San Diego County. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of
[[population:=1,223,400|1,223,400]]; as of 2005, the California Department
of Finance estimated the city to have 1,305,736 residents. The city
is the second-largest in California and the seventh-largest in the
United States and is noted for its temperate climate and many beaches.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total
area of [[area:=963.6 km^2|963.6 km²]] (372.0 mi²). 840.0 km²
(324.3 mi²) of it is land and 123.5 km² (47.7 mi²) of it is water.
The total area is 12.82% water.

Most notably, San Diego is the location of the 2005 International
Symposium on Wikis 2005, and the San Diego Zoo, and the San Diego
Chargers.

<<SemanticRelations>>

See Also

Included from Help/Spreadsheet

Phpwiki has extended the Wikicreole syntax of tables so that some simple spreadsheet-like calculations can be performed in tables.

Syntax

Five functions are available: SUM, AVERAGE, MAX, MIN and COUNT.

They operate on the current row (R) or column (C).

The function is placed in the cell surrounded by @@. Other wiki text can be placed in the cell, but there can be only one formula per cell.

Formula

Meaning

@@=SUM(R)@@

Sum of cells in current row

@@=SUM(C)@@

Sum of cells in current column

@@=AVERAGE(R)@@

Average of cells in current row

@@=AVERAGE(C)@@

Average of cells in current column

@@=MAX(R)@@

Maximum value of cells in current row

@@=MAX(C)@@

Maximum value of cells in current column

@@=MIN(R)@@

Minimum value of cells in current row

@@=MIN(C)@@

Minimum value of cells in current column

@@=COUNT(R)@@

Number of cells in current row (numeric or not, excluding headers and current cell)

@@=COUNT(C)@@

Number of cells in current column (numeric or not, excluding headers and current cell)

Examples

Sum

|=Region          |=Telecom Sales  |=Power Sales |=Other       |=TOTAL      |
|=Europe          |            320 |          80 |         120 |@@=SUM(R)@@ |
|=Asia            |            580 |         723 |         564 |@@=SUM(R)@@ |
|=North America   |            235 |          60 |         109 |@@=SUM(R)@@ |
|=South America   |            120 |          35 |          82 |@@=SUM(R)@@ |
|=Antarctica      |              0 |           0 |          12 |@@=SUM(R)@@ |
|=TOTAL           |    @@=SUM(C)@@ | @@=SUM(C)@@ | @@=SUM(C)@@ |Grand total: @@=SUM(R)@@ |
Region Telecom Sales Power Sales Other TOTAL
Europe 320 80 120 520
Asia 580 723 564 1867
North America 235 60 109 404
South America 120 35 82 237
Antarctica 0 0 12 12
TOTAL 1255 898 887 Grand total: 3040

Total of both colums and rows is calculated automatically by wiki.

Count and Sum

|=Bug                |=Priority   |=Subject             |=Status     |=Days to fix
| 1231               | Low        | File Open ...       | Open       | 3
| 1232               | High       | Memory Window ...   | Fixed      | 2
| 1233               | Medium     | Usability issue ... | Assigned   | 5
| 1234               | High       | No arrange ...      | Fixed      | 1
| Number of bugs: @@=COUNT(C)@@ | |                     |            | Total: @@=SUM(C)@@ days
Bug Priority Subject Status Days to fix
1231 Low File Open ... Open 3
1232 High Memory Window ... Fixed 2
1233 Medium Usability issue ... Assigned 5
1234 High No arrange ... Fixed 1
Number of bugs: 4 Total: 11 days

Min, Max and Average

|=Location            |=Morning     |=Noon        |=Evening     |=Average temperature |
| Paris               | 7           | 13          | 10          | @@=AVERAGE(R)@@     |
| London              | 3           | 10          | 8           | @@=AVERAGE(R)@@     |
| Berlin              | 9           | 15          | 12          | @@=AVERAGE(R)@@     |
| Tokyo               | 12          | 20          | 16          | @@=AVERAGE(R)@@     |
| Maximum temperature | @@=MAX(C)@@ | @@=MAX(C)@@ | @@=MAX(C)@@ |                     |
| Minimum temperature | @@=MIN(C)@@ | @@=MIN(C)@@ | @@=MIN(C)@@ |                     |
Location Morning Noon Evening Average temperature
Paris 7 13 10 10
London 3 10 8 7
Berlin 9 15 12 12
Tokyo 12 20 16 16
Maximum temperature 12 20 16
Minimum temperature 3 10 8

Limitations

The formulas are evaluated line per line, from left to right.

So this will work:

|          10 |         -13 | @@=SUM(R)@@ |
|          15 |          17 | @@=SUM(R)@@ |
| @@=SUM(C)@@ | @@=SUM(C)@@ | @@=SUM(R)@@ |
10 -13 -3
15 17 32
25 4 29

And this will not:

| @@=SUM(R)@@ |          10 |         -13 |
| @@=SUM(R)@@ |          15 |          17 |
| @@=SUM(R)@@ | @@=SUM(C)@@ | @@=SUM(C)@@ |
-3 10 -13
32 15 17
0 25 4

Author

  • Marc-Etienne Vargenau, Alcatel-Lucent

Included from Help/PageList

The PageList library allows to list a number of pagenames, optionally as table with various columns.

This library relieves some work for these plugins:

It also allows dynamic expansion of those plugins to include more columns in their output.

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

info

Which columns to display

pagename

exclude

Which pages to exclude. Wildcards, comma-separated lists and <!plugin-list !> arrays allowed.

none

author

Select pages by author; current user by []

false

owner

Select pages by owner; current user by []

false

creator

Select pages by creator; current user by []

false

sortby

Select column to sort

none

limit

Number of rows, or start index and number of rows (see below)

50

paging

auto (top + bottom rows if applicable)
top (top only if applicable)
bottom (bottom only if applicable)
none (don't page at all)

auto

cols

side-by-side display of list (1-3)

1

azhead

1: group by initials
2: provide shortcut links to initials also

0

comma

Condensed comma-separated list, 1 if without links, 2 if with

0

commasep

Comma separator

', '

listtype

ul, ol, dl, comma

ul

ordered

OL or just UL lists (ignored for comma)

false

linkmore

If count > 0 and limit > 0, display a link with the number of all results, linked to the given pagename.

none

nopage

for info=col omit the pagename column

false

Note for limit

limit can be:

  • a single integer, in that case it is the number of rows;
  • or two integers separated by a comma, in that case it is the start index (starting at 0) and the number of rows.

Info arguments

Column 'info=' arguments:

pagename Page Name (string regex)
mtime Last Modified
hits Hits
summary Last Summary
version Version
author Last Author
locked Locked
external External
minor Minor Edit
size Size
creator Creator
owner Owner
checkbox Selectable checkbox at the left
content Page content
perm Permission Mask
acl ACL

Special, custom columns, either theme or plugin (WikiAdmin*) specific:

remove Remove
renamed_pagename Rename to
ratingwidget wikilens theme specific.
custom See plugin WikiTranslation

Symbolic 'info=' arguments:

all All columns except the special columns
most pagename, mtime, author, hits
some pagename, mtime, author

Included from Help/Advice for Mediawiki users

If you contribute to Wikipedia or to other wikis that use the Mediawiki software, you will notice some differences in the wiki syntax of Mediawiki and the wiki syntax of Phpwiki.

Syntax differences

Here are some differences between Mediawiki and Phpwiki:

  • Italics are // (but you can also use '' like in Wikipedia)
  • Bold is ** (you cannot use ''' like in Wikipedia)
  • Line break is \\ in Wikicreole, <br /> in Mediawiki
  • There is no automatic capitalisation of first character of page name. Pages [[foo]] and [[Foo]] are different.
  • A space in a page name in not equivalent to an underscore. Pages [[foo bar]] and [[foo_bar]] are different. We recommend to use a space in the page names.
  • Many things that are built-in in Mediawiki use plugins in Phpwiki (table of contents, redirections, back links, etc.).
  • Redirections are less sophisticated in Phpwiki (e.g. backlinks do not show redirected pages)

Tables

You can use the Mediawiki table syntax.

Included from Help/SpellCheckPlugin

Check the spelling of a page and make suggestions.

Usage

<<SpellCheck arguments>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

pagename

Example

Plugin WikiPluginCached failed. sh: line 1: aspell: command not found Plugin SpellCheck failed. Couldn't start commandline “aspell -a -C --data-dir=/usr/share/aspell --lang=en ”

Author

See Also

Included from Help/IncludePagePlugin

The IncludePage plugin will “include” other pages in this wiki. In the language of hypertext this is called transclusion.

Usage

<<IncludePage page=OtherPage rev=6 quiet=1 words=50 lines=6>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

page

The page to include

None (required argument)

rev

The revision

most recent revision

quiet

Boolean. If true, inclusion appears as normal content.

false

bytes

Maximum number of bytes to include

None (include whole page)

words

Maximum number of words to include

None (include whole page)

lines

Maximum number of lines to include

None (include whole page)

sections

Maximum number of sections to include

None (include all sections)

section

Include a named section

None

sectionhead

Boolean. If true, when including a named section show the heading

false

Inclusion

is stripped.

.. is only expanded in included pages.

Examples

IncludePage page=Help/AllPagesPlugin

Included from Help/AllPagesPlugin

The AllPages plugin lists all pages in this wiki.

Usage

<<AllPages arguments>>

Arguments

All PageList arguments, plus the following ones:

Argument

Description

Default value

noheader

Boolean. If true, header should be omitted.

false

include_empty

Boolean. If true, pages that are referenced but not yet created are included in the list.

false

info

Allows multiple columns: info=mtime,hits,summary,version,author,locked,minor or all

none

userpages

Boolean. If true, display only pages created by users (not the ones created at initialisation of the wiki).

false

Example

<<AllPages limit=20 cols=3>>

All pages in this wiki (861 total):

|<<   << - 1 / 44 - Next >>   >>|

Author

See Also

IncludePage page=Help/AllPagesPlugin lines=6

Included from Help/AllPagesPlugin

The AllPages plugin lists all pages in this wiki.

Usage

<<AllPages arguments>>

... first 6 lines

IncludePage page=Help/AllPagesPlugin section="Arguments"

Included from Help/AllPagesPlugin

All PageList arguments, plus the following ones:

Argument

Description

Default value

noheader

Boolean. If true, header should be omitted.

false

include_empty

Boolean. If true, pages that are referenced but not yet created are included in the list.

false

info

Allows multiple columns: info=mtime,hits,summary,version,author,locked,minor or all

none

userpages

Boolean. If true, display only pages created by users (not the ones created at initialisation of the wiki).

false

IncludePage page=Help/AllPagesPlugin section="Arguments" sectionhead=true

Included from Help/AllPagesPlugin

Arguments

All PageList arguments, plus the following ones:

Argument

Description

Default value

noheader

Boolean. If true, header should be omitted.

false

include_empty

Boolean. If true, pages that are referenced but not yet created are included in the list.

false

info

Allows multiple columns: info=mtime,hits,summary,version,author,locked,minor or all

none

userpages

Boolean. If true, display only pages created by users (not the ones created at initialisation of the wiki).

false

IncludePage page=Help/AllPagesPlugin sections=2

Does not work in Wikicreole syntax

Known Problems

  • Line and word limit doesn't work if the included page itself includes a plugin.
  • "sections" parameter does not work if sections to include are in Wikicreole syntax.
  • "section" parameter does not always work if sections to include use both Wikicreole/Mediawiki and classic Phpwiki syntax.

Authors

  • Joe Edelman
  • bug fixes by Reini Urban
  • "sections" parameter implemented by Marc-Etienne Vargenau, Alcatel-Lucent

See Also

Included from Help/WikiAdminSelectPlugin

PhpWikiAdministration Page Explorer main plugin.

Usage

<<WikiAdminSelect arguments>>

Arguments

All PageList arguments, plus the following ones:

Argument

Description

Default value

noheader

Boolean. If true, header should be omitted.

false

include_empty

Boolean. If true, pages that are referenced but not yet created are included in the list.

false

info

none

Example

<<WikiAdminSelect s=Temp*>>

Select:

| | | | | | | | |
Page NameClick to reverse sort order Last Modified. Last Author. Hits.
Help/TemplatePlugin 17 January 2022 3:00 harold 978
Template/Attribute 17 January 2022 3:00 harold 757
Template/Category 17 January 2022 3:00 harold 948
Template/Example 17 January 2022 3:00 harold 897
Template/Linkto 17 January 2022 3:00 harold 762
Template/NewPlugin 17 January 2022 3:00 harold 898
Template/Relation 17 January 2022 3:00 harold 734
Template/Talk 17 January 2022 18:35 harold 869
Template/UserPage 17 January 2022 18:35 harold 850
TemplateExample 25 September 2005 4:15 harold 471
TemplatePlugin 25 September 2005 4:16 harold 459

Author

See Also

Included from Help/RelatedChangesPlugin

The RelatedChanges plugin gives a list of changes on all pages which are linked to from this page.

Usage

<<RelatedChanges arguments>>

Arguments

The arguments are the same as for RecentChanges plugin.

Example

<<RelatedChanges>>

RecentEdits rssrss2atom

The most recent edits during the past 2 days are listed below. (to pages linked from “PhpWikiManual”)

No changes found

Author

Included from Help/RecentReferrersPlugin

The RecentReferrers plugin allows to analyse access log.

Usage

<<RecentReferrers arguments>>

Arguments

All PageList arguments, plus the following ones:

Argument

Description

Default value

noheader

Boolean. If true, header should be omitted.

false

limit

15

Example

<<RecentReferrers>>
Error: no ACCESS_LOG

Author

See Also

Included from Help/BoxRightPlugin

The BoxRight plugin displays its content as a wiki-formatted right-floating div box with border.

Example

<<BoxRight
**This Wiki** ([[Help:WikiWikiWeb|What is a Wiki?]]) is a place where problems and
solutions are being documented.

See [[Help/HowToUseWiki|How to use this Wiki]] for instructions.

//Don't be afraid - it's easy and you can't break anything!//

This Wiki (What is a Wiki?) is a place where problems and solutions are being documented.

See How to use this Wiki for instructions.

Don't be afraid - it's easy and you can't break anything!

Remark

If ENABLE_MARKUP_DIVSPAN is enabled then you can produce the same result with a simple <div>:

<div class=boxright>
**This Wiki** ([[Help:WikiWikiWeb|What is a Wiki?]]) is a place where problems and
solutions are being documented.

See [[Help/HowToUseWiki|How to use this Wiki]] for instructions.

//Don't be afraid - it's easy and you can't break anything!//
</div>

Included from Help/WikiFormRichPlugin

Create generic and enhanced forms, with various options:

  • editbox[] name=.. value=.. text=.. autocomplete=0|1
  • checkbox[] name=.. value=0|1 checked text=..
  • radio[] name=.. value=.. text=..
  • pulldown[] name=.. value=.. selected=.. text=.. autocomplete=0|1
  • combobox[] name=.. value=.. text=.. method=.. args=..
  • hidden[] name=.. value=..
  • submit[]
  • action, submit buttontext, optional cancel button (bool)
  • method=get or post, Default: post.

Valid arguments for pulldown and editbox: autocomplete=1, Default: 0

If autocomplete=1, additional arguments method and args may be used. autocomplete together with dyn-methods (see below) should be used to handle larger lists (> 500).

If no method is given, value will be used to fill in the valid values.

method="xmlrpc:name [optional args]"
method="dynxmlrpc:url [optional args]"
method="url:http://server/wiki/method"
method="dynurl:http://server/wiki/method"
method="array:jsvariable"
method="plugin:pluginname [optional args]"
  • The plugin must return a pagelist.
  • args are optional arguments, space separated, for the method.
  • A combobox is a pulldown with autocomplete=1.
  • Values which are constants are evaluated.
  • The cancel button must be supported by the action (just some wikiadmin actions so far)
  • improve layout by: nobr=1
  • some allow values as list from <!plugin-list pluginname args !>

Samples

<<WikiFormRich action=dumpserial method=get
               checkbox[] name=include value="all"
               editbox[] name=directory value=DEFAULT_DUMP_DIR
               editbox[] name=pages value=*
               editbox[] name=exclude value=""
>>
 include
directory 
pages 
exclude 

<<WikiFormRich action=dumphtml method=get
               editbox[] name=directory value=HTML_DUMP_DIR
               editbox[] name=pages value="*"
               editbox[] name=exclude value=""
>>
directory 
pages 
exclude 

<<WikiFormRich action=loadfile method=get
               editbox[]  name=source value=DEFAULT_WIKI_PGSRC
               checkbox[] name=overwrite value=1
               editbox[]  name=exclude value=""
>>
source 
 overwrite
exclude 

<<WikiFormRich action=TitleSearch method=get class=wikiadmin nobr=1
               editbox[] name=s text=""
               submit[]
               checkbox[] name=case_exact
               checkbox[] name=regex
>>
    case_exact  regex 

<<WikiFormRich action=FullTextSearch method=get class=wikiadmin nobr=1
               editbox[] name=s text=""
               submit[]
               checkbox[] name=case_exact
               checkbox[] name=regex
>>
    case_exact  regex 

<<WikiFormRich action=FuzzyPages method=get class=wikiadmin nobr=1
               editbox[] name=s text=""
               submit[]
               checkbox[] name=case_exact
>>
    case_exact 

<<WikiFormRich action=AppendText buttontext="AddPlugin"
               radio[] name=s value=<!plugin-list BackLinks page=WikiPlugin limit=5 !>
>>
 AnalyseAccessLogSqlPlugin 
 PhpWeatherPlugin 
 PloticusPlugin 
 HelloWorldPlugin 
 EditMetaDataPlugin 
 FoafViewerPlugin 

<<WikiFormRich action=AppendText buttontext="AddPlugin"
               combobox[] name=s text="" style="width:60px" value=<!plugin-list BackLinks page=WikiPlugin !>
               submit[]
>>
 

<<WikiFormRich action=AppendText buttontext="AddCategory"
               pulldown[] name=s text="Categories: " value=<!plugin-list TitleSearch s=Category !>
>>
Categories:  

<<WikiFormRich action=SemanticSearch buttontext="AddRelation"
               combobox[] name=relation method="xmlrpc:listRelations"
               submit[]
               checkbox[] name=case_exact text="Case-exact?"
>>

<<WikiFormRich action=AppendText buttontext="InsertTemplate"
               combobox[] name=s text="Template: " method="plugin:titleSearch s=Template*"
               submit[]
>>
Template:  

<<WikiFormRich action=GoTo
               editbox[] name=page text="GoTo: " method="dynxmlrpc:titleSearch s=H" style="width:100px" autocomplete=1
               submit[]
>>

Author

See Also

Included from Help/IncludeSiteMapPlugin

This is a quick mod of BackLinks plugin to do the job recursively. If your site is categorized correctly, and all the categories are listed in CategoryCategory, then a recursive BackLinks there will produce a contents page for the entire site.

The list is as deep as the recursion level (reclimit).

Usage

<<IncludeSiteMap direction=back|forward reclimit=4>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

exclude

Comma-separated list of pages to exclude

empty

include_self

Boolean. If true, include yourself in the results.

false

noheader

Boolean. If true, header should be omitted.

false

page

Page from which site map starts

The current page

description

Override default description. Printed as header.

Default description

reclimit

Max recursion depth.

2

info

Info to display in the table

false

direction

Get BackLinks or forward links (links listed on the page)

back

firstreversed

If true, get BackLinks for the first page and forward links for the rest. Only applicable when direction = 'forward'.

false

excludeunknown

If true, exclude any mentioned pages which don't exist yet. Only applicable when direction = 'forward'.

true

includepages

Passed verbatim to the IncludePage plugin.

words=50

Example

<<SiteMap page=PhpWikiDocumentation>>

Recursively get BackLinks or links. (max. recursion level: 4):

Author

See Also

Included from Help/OrphanedPagesPlugin

The OrphanedPages plugin returns a list of pages which are not linked to by any other page.

Usage

<<OrphanedPages arguments>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

noheader

Boolean. If true, header should be omitted.

false

include_empty

Boolean. If true, pages that are referenced but not yet created are included in the list.

false

exclude

Comma-separated list of pages to exclude

empty

info

List of columns to display

empty

sortby

false

limit

0

paging

auto

Example

<<OrphanedPages limit=10 paging=none>>

Orphaned Pages in this wiki (377 total):

Author

See Also

Included from Help/GraphVizPlugin

The GraphViz plugin passes all its arguments to the graphviz dot binary and displays the result as cached image (PNG, GIF, SVG) or imagemap. See http://www.graphviz.org/Documentation.php, esp. http://www.graphviz.org/doc/info/lang.html for the dot language specs.

Notes

  • We support all image types supported by GD so far, PNG most likely.
  • On imgtype = imap, cpamx, ismap, cmap an additional mapfile will be produced.

Usage

<<GraphViz [options...]
   multiline dot script ...
>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

imgtype

Image type

png

alt

Image alternate text

pages

<! plugin-list support !> encoded as pagename = [ URL = url ]

exclude

Comma-separated list of pages to exclude

help

Display argument help

Example

<<GraphViz
digraph automata_0 {
        size ="8.5, 11";
        node  [ shape  = circle];
        0 [ style = filled, color=lightgrey ];
        2 [ shape = doublecircle ];
        0 -> 2 [ label = "a " ];
        0 -> 1 [ label = "other " ];
        1 -> 2 [ label = "a " ];
        1 -> 1 [ label = "other " ];
        2 -> 2 [ label = "a " ];
        2 -> 1 [ label = "other " ];
        "Machine: a" [ shape = plaintext ];
}
>>

Author

See Also

  • VisualWiki plugin, which depends on GraphViz and WikiPluginCached.

Included from Help/ListPagesPlugin

The ListPages plugin is the simplest plugin to explicitly list a set of pages with all available PageList options, mainly used for a wikilens theme to display ratings info and recommendations.

It can also be used with the PluginList method to list a set of pages generated by another plugin, and/or to exclude a set of pages generated by another plugin.

See the PageList options.

Usage

<<ListPages arguments>>

Arguments

All PageList arguments, plus the following ones:

Argument

Description

Default value

pages

Pages to list

false

dimension

0

Additional info arguments

top3recs recommendations (wikilens theme only)
numbacklinks number of backlinks (links to the given page)
numpagelinks number of forward links (links at the given page)

Examples

<<ListPages pages=HomePage,FindPage>>
<<ListPages info=hits
            sortby=hits
            pages=<!plugin-list BackLink page=[] !>
            exclude=ListPagesPlugin,WikiPlugin
>>

Included from Help/ListSubpagesPlugin

The ListSubpages plugin lists the names of all sub-pages of a given page (by default the current page).

Usage

<<ListSubpages arguments>>

Arguments

All PageList arguments, plus the following ones:

Argument

Description

Default value

basepage

The page to execute upon

Current pagename

maxpages

Maximum number of pages to include

none

noheader

Boolean. If true, do not display header.

false

info

List of columns to display

none

Example

<<ListSubpages basepage=Help maxpages=20 cols=3>>

SubPages of PhpWikiManual:

Author

See Also

Included from Help/SystemInfoPlugin

The SystemInfo plugin provides access to lower level system information for the platform PhpWiki is installed on.

Usage

         <<SystemInfo all>>
      or <<SystemInfo pagestats cachestats discspace hitstats>>
      or <<SystemInfo version>>
      or <<SystemInfo current_theme>>
      or <<SystemInfo PHPWIKI_DIR>>

Example

Application name PhpWiki
PhpWiki engine version 1.6.0
Database DATABASE_TYPE: file, DATABASE_TIMEOUT: 12
Cache statistics cached pagedata: 867, cached versiondata: 862
Page statistics 861 pages, 861 not-empty pages
User statistics 0 homepages
Hit statistics total hits: 2239385, max: 175503, mean: 2600.912, median: 786, stddev: 51.029; 840 pages with less than 17550 hits (<10%). 1 page(s) with more than 157952 hits (>90%).
Harddisc usage Application size: 22089756 KiB, Pagedata size: 162124 KiB
Wikiname regexp (?<![[:alnum:]])(?:[[:upper:]][[:lower:][:digit:]]+){2,}(?![[:alnum:]])
Allowed protocols http https mailto ftp news nntp ssh gopher
Inline images png jpg jpeg gif
Available plugins Total 136 plugins: AddComment, AllPages, AllUsers, AnalyseAccessLogSql, AppendText, AsciiMath, AsciiSVG, AtomFeed, AuthorHistory, BackLinks, BlogArchives, BlogJournal, BoxRight, CacheTest, Calendar, CalendarList, Chart, Comment, CreateBib, CreatePage, CreateToc, CurrentTime, DeadEndPages, DebugAuthInfo, DebugBackendInfo, DebugGroupInfo, DebugRetransform, Diff, DynamicIncludePage, EditMetaData, ExternalSearch, FacebookLike, FileInfo, FoafViewer, FullTextSearch, FuzzyPages, GoogleMaps, GooglePlugin, GoTo, GraphViz, HelloWorld, HtmlConverter, IncludePage, IncludePages, IncludeSiteMap, IncludeTree, InterWikiSearch, JabberPresence, LdapSearch, LikePages, LinkDatabase, LinkSearch, ListPages, ListRelations, ListSubpages, MediawikiTable, ModeratedPage, MostPopular, NewPagesPerUser, NoCache, OldStyleTable, OrphanedPages, PageDump, PageGroup, PageHistory, PageInfo, PageTrail, PasswordReset, PhotoAlbum, PhpHighlight, Ploticus, PluginManager, PopularNearby, PopularTags, PopUp, PreferenceApp, PrevNext, Processing, RandomPage, RateIt, RawHtml, RecentChanges, RecentChangesCached, RecentComments, RecentEdits, RecentReferrers, RedirectTo, RelatedChanges, RichTable, RssFeed, SearchHighlight, SemanticRelations, SemanticSearch, SemanticSearchAdvanced, SiteMap, SpellCheck, SqlResult, SyncWiki, SyntaxHighlighter, SystemInfo, Template, TeX2png, text2png, TexToPng, TitleSearch, Transclude, TranslateText, UnfoldSubpages, UpLoad, UriResolver, UserPreferences, UserRatings, Video, VisualWiki, WantedPages, WatchPage, WhoIsOnline, WikiAdminChown, WikiAdminDeleteAcl, WikiAdminPurge, WikiAdminRemove, WikiAdminRename, WikiAdminSearchReplace, WikiAdminSelect, WikiAdminSetAcl, WikiAdminSetAclSimple, WikiAdminSetExternal, WikiAdminUtils, WikiBlog, WikicreoleTable, WikiForm, WikiFormRich, WikiForum, WikiPoll, WikiTranslation, YouTube
Supported languages Total of 9 languages: de, en, es, fr, it, ja, nl, sv, zh. Current language: en
Supported themes Total of 13 themes: blog, Crao, default, Hawaiian, MacOSX, MonoBook, Portland, shamino_com, Sidebar, smaller, SpaceWiki, wikilens, Wordpress. Current theme: Sidebar

Included from Help/WikiAdminRemovePlugin

The WikiAdminRemove plugin allows to remove pages.

Usage

<<WikiAdminRemove arguments>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

s

Pages to select

None

Example

<<WikiAdminRemove s=Temp*>>
Plugin WikiAdminRemove disabled. Plugin not run: not in browse mode
<?plugin WikiAdminRemove s=Temp*?>

Author

See Also

Included from Help/TemplatePlugin

The Template plugin allows to include text from a wiki page and replace certain placeholders by parameters.

A template can be seen as a parametrized block. It is similiar to CreatePage with the template argument, but at run-time.

There are two syntaxes to call a template, the usual Phpwiki syntax for plugins, and a more concise syntax similar to Mediawiki templates.

Usage

Without parameters

Plugin syntax:

<<Template page=Footer>>

Short syntax:

{{Footer}}

With parameters

Plugin syntax:

<<Template page=Film vars="title=SomeFilm&year=1999">>

Short syntax:

{{Film|title=SomeFilm|year=1999}}

With a specific revision of the page

Plugin syntax:

<<Template page=somepage rev=5>>

Short syntax:

{{somepage?version=5}}

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

page

pagename to be included as template

None (required argument)

vars

optional parameters to be expanded inside the template

(empty)

rev

page revision

most recent revision

section

just include a named section

(empty)

sectionhead

when including a named section show the heading

(empty)

Page to include

If "Template:$page" exists, it is used.

Else, if "Template/$page" exists, it is used.

Else "$page" is used.

This allows compatibility with Mediawiki that puts templates in the "Template:" namespace.

Parameter expansion

We only support named parameters, not numbered ones as in Mediawiki, and the placeholder is %%var%% and not {{{var}}} as in Mediawiki.

vars="var1=value1&var2=value2"

The following predefined variables are automatically expanded if existing:

Variable

Description

pagename

mtime

last modified date + time

ctime

creation date + time

author

last author

owner

creator

first author

SERVER_URL

DATA_PATH

SCRIPT_NAME

PHPWIKI_BASE_URL

BASE_URL

Inclusion

is stripped.

.. is only expanded in pages using the template, not in the template itself.

Included from Help/PageTrailPlugin

The PageTrail plugin displays the recently visited pages.

Usage

Typically add to some template at the top or at the bottom. See themes/blog.

<<PageTrail arguments>>
<<PageTrail numberlinks=5>>
<<PageTrail invisible=1>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

numberlinks

number of links to display

5

invisible

false

duplicates

false

Optional Configuration

define('PAGETRAIL_ARROW', " => ") in the sourcecode or add it to config.ini

Example

<<PageTrail>>
PhpWikiManual

Author

  • Carsten Klapp

See Also

Included from Help/ProcessingPlugin

The Processing plugin is an interface to http://ejohn.org/blog/processingjs/

Syntax: http://ejohn.org/blog/overview-of-processing/

Usage

<<Processing arguments
processing code
>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

width

200

height

200

script

One line script. Not very likely.

false

onmousemove

false

Example

TBD

Author

See Also

Included from Help/SyncWikiPlugin

The SyncWiki plugin allows to synchronize pages with external PhpWiki.

Usage

<<SyncWiki arguments>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

url

noimport

0

noexport

0

noupload

0

label

passwd

false

sid

false

Example

<<SyncWiki>>
Plugin SyncWiki failed. A required argument “url” is missing.

Author

See Also

Included from Help/CreateTocPlugin

The CreateToc plugin allows to create a dynamical Table of Contents of all headers. It also allows to number the headers in the page.

The headers might be in classic Phpwiki syntax or in Wikicreole/Mediawiki syntax (see below).

The Table of Contents can easily be inserted by clicking on the TOC button in the Edit toolbar.

Usage

<<CreateToc arguments>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

extracollapse

Boolean. If true, provide a button to hide/display the Table of Contents.

true

firstlevelstyle

Style of first level numbering: number, letter or roman.

number

headers

Which headers to include. See below.

1,2,3,4,5

indentstr

Indent string.

&nbsp;&nbsp;

jshide

Boolean. If true, the Table of Contents should be initially hidden and on click expanded.

false

liststyle

List style: dl or ol or ul. Using ol is equivalent to with_counter=1.

dl

noheader

Boolean. If true, the Table of Contents header should be omitted.

false

notoc

Boolean. If true, the Table of Contents should no be displayed (headers are numbered).

false

pagename

Table of Contents of which page?

current pagename

position

Where to display the Table of Contents: full, left or right.

full

version

Page version

Most recent version

width

Width of Table of Contents (if position is left or right)

200px

with_counter

Boolean. If true, hierarchical prefixes should be added.

false

with_toclink

Boolean. If true, headers should link back to the Table of Contents.

false

Headers

Syntax: a comma-separated list of levels. !!!,!!,! also allowed

Level

Phpwiki syntax

Wikicreole/Mediawiki syntax

HTML rendering

1

!!!

==

h2

2

!!

===

h3

3

!

====

h4

4

None

=====

h5

5

None

======

h6

Examples

Default values

<<CreateToc>>

Only two levels of headers

<<CreateToc headers=1,2>>

Table of Contents with hierarchical numbering

<<CreateToc with_counter=1>>

No Table of Contents, but headers are numbered

<<CreateToc notoc=1>>

Table of Contents with hierarchical numbering, first level in roman

<<CreateToc with_counter=1 firstlevelstyle=roman>>

See Also

Known Problems

  • If you include pages via Template or IncludePage plugins, the Table of Contents will not contain the headers of the included pages.
  • The Table of Contents will be incorrect if a header contains:

    • a Template plugin call via {{ }},
    • an image,
    • or a ~.
  • If you preview the page, the Table of Contents will not be correct if you modified headers. The Table of Contents will be taken from the last saved revision.

Included from Help/WikiAdminRenamePlugin

The WikiAdminRename plugin allows to rename pages.

Usage

<<WikiAdminRename arguments>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

s

Pages to select

None

updatelinks

Change pagename in all linked pages also?

false

Example

<<WikiAdminRename s=Temp*>>
Plugin WikiAdminRename disabled. Plugin not run: not in browse mode
<?plugin WikiAdminRename s=Temp*?>

Author

See Also

Included from Help/text2pngPlugin

Convert text into a png image using GD without using WikiPluginCached. The images are stored in a private <PHPWIKI_DIR>/images/ subdirectory instead, which are not timestamp checked at all. Delete the .png file(s) if you change anything.

This is a really simple and stupid plugin, which might need some work.

Usage

<<text2png text="some text">>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

text

some text to display

lang

language subdirectory

force

set to 1 to recreate the image

fontsize

18. with GD1 it's the pixelsize, with GD2 the pointsize

with_shadow

1

fontcolor

#000000

shadowcolor

#AFAFAF

backcolor

#ffffff

Configurable Options

See the sourcecode. You'd probably need to adjust $ttfont and text2png_debug.

Example

<<text2png text='Hello WikiWorld!'>>

See Also

Included from Help/IncludeTreePlugin

Display Dynamic Category Tree.

Usage

<<IncludeTree arguments>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

exclude

Comma-separated list of pages to exclude

empty

include_self

Boolean. If true, include yourself in the results.

false

noheader

Boolean. If true, header should be omitted.

false

page

The page to start the include tree

The current page

description

Override default description. Printed as header.

Default description

reclimit

Max recursion depth.

2

info

Info to display in the table

false

direction

Get BackLinks or forward links (links listed on the page)

back

firstreversed

Boolean. If true, get BackLinks for the first page and forward links for the rest. Only applicable when direction = 'forward'.

false

excludeunknown

Boolean. If true, then exclude any mentioned pages which don't exist yet. Only applicable when direction = 'forward'.

true

includepages

words=100

category

empty

dtree

true

Example

<<IncludeTree>>

Author

See Also

Included from Help/UserRatingsPlugin

The UserRatings plugin lists the user's ratings.

Usage

<<UserRatings arguments>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

dimension

0

userids

Array of userids to display ratings for; null/empty for active user only

null

pageids

Array of pageids to display ratings for; null for all of current active user's ratings

null

category

a category to display ratings for; null for no category; has higher precedence than pageids

null

pagename

exclude

Pages to exclude (allows multiple pagenames exclude=HomePage,RecentChanges)

none

limit

limit of <=0 is show-all

0

noheader

Boolean. If true, header should be omitted.

false

userPage

Boolean. If true, we're on a user's homepage, get their ratings

false

nobuds

Boolean.

false

info

columns to display (hits, pagename, author, ratingwidget...)

pagename

Example

<<UserRatings>>

Author

  • Dan Frankowski

See Also

Included from Help/RawHtmlPlugin

With this plugin you can embed raw unfiltered HTML in the page source; say, for example, you want to put in a complicated set of nested tables to display data. By default, raw HTML is not allowed in most Wikis due to security problems (because malicious users can insert redirects, Javascript, etc.)

For this plugin to work, the page must be locked by the administrator. If you are seeing the raw HTML being displayed below, instead of rendered, try locking the page (log in as the administrator first).

Plugin RawHtml disabled. Raw HTML is only allowed in locked pages.
<?plugin RawHtml

<!-- Keep link lines at 72 characters or lynx will break them poorly. -->
<!-- Obviously, we list ONLY the most useful/important URLs here. -->
<!-- Keep it short and sweet: 3 lines and 2 columns is already enough -->

<table border="1" cellpadding="10">
<tr><td>Sample HTML from www.gnu.org</td>
<td>

<!-- Keep link lines at 72 characters or lynx will break them poorly. -->
<!-- Obviously, we list ONLY the most useful/important URLs here. -->
<!-- Keep it short and sweet: 3 lines and 2 columns is already enough -->

<table>
  <tr>
    <td align="left">
    <ul>
      <li><a href="http://www.gnu.org//provide.html">What we provide</a></li>
      <li><a href="http://www.gnu.org//philosophy/philosophy.html">Why we exist</a></li>
      <li><a href="http://www.gnu.org//gnu/gnu-history.html">Where we are going</a></li>
    </ul>
    </td>
    <td>
    <ul>
      <li><a href="http://www.gnu.org//help/help.html">How you can help us get there</a></li>
      <li><a href="http://www.gnu.org//people/people.html">Who we are</a></li>
      <li><a href="http://www.gnu.org//testimonials/testimonials.html">What users think of GNU software</a></li>
    </ul>
    </td>
  </tr>
</table>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
?>

Included from Help/CurrentTimePlugin

The CurrentTime plugin displays current time and date (when page was saved).

Usage

<<CurrentTime format=xxx>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

format

Display format (strftime format, or 'date' or 'time')

Date and time in ISO 8601:2004 format

Examples

<<CurrentTime>>
2025-05-17 11:39:25
<<CurrentTime format=date>>
2025-05-17
<<CurrentTime format=time>>
11:39:25
<<CurrentTime format='%d %h %Y %H h %M m %S s %Z'>>
17 May 2025 11 h 39 m 25 s UTC

Author

  • Marc-Etienne Vargenau, Alcatel-Lucent

See Also

Included from Help/DebugRetransformPlugin

Show a markup retransformation of a wiki page.

Usage

<<DebugRetransform arguments>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

page

The page to show markup retransformation from.

current pagename

Example

Retransform page “HomePage”

<div class="wikitext"><h2>Saving History From The Dumpster!</h2>
<p>These pages are dedicated to preserving a historical record of broadcast equipment. Others are doing an excellent job in recording other aspects of the history of broadcasting. As we find them, we'll add links to them. This site consists of scanned manuals and catalogs of broadcast equipment. This page 
Cached_ExternalLink Object
(
    [_url] => https://web.archive.org/web/20020205095757/http://www.hallikainen.org/history/equipment/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => started in 2002
)
.In October 2005, the site was changed from hand coded HTML to a wiki. In June 2014, this was migrated to a new server and an updated wiki code set. In September 2015, the wiki was again moved to another server (a virtual private server at 1&amp;1 running Centos). In August 2021, the wiki was moved again, this time to Contabo running Alma Linux. Because of severe issues with wiki spam, only registered users can edit the pages.</p>
<p>See recent changes 
Cached_ExternalLink Object
(
    [_url] => https://bh.hallikainen.org/index.php/RecentChanges?show_minor=1&days=30&show_all=1
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => here
)
.</p>
<p>If you would like to register so you can edit pages and upload files, please email me (
Cached_ExternalLink Object
(
    [_url] => mailto:harold@hallikainen.org
    [_relation] => 
)
). If you have a scan you'd like posted, please 
Cached_ExternalLink Object
(
    [_url] => mailto:harold@hallikainen.org
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => mail it to me
)
, and I'll post it.</p>
<h4>Free To Good Home</h4>
<p>As I finish scanning manuals, I will make the hard copies available for free (just pay shipping). See 
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => FTGH
    [_basepage] => 
)
 for more details.</p>
Cached_PluginInvocation Object
(
    [_pi] => <?plugin CreateToc ?>
    [pi_name] => plugin
    [name] => CreateToc
    [args] => 
)
<h4>Broadcast Equipment Manuals</h4>
<ul><li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Accurate Sound Corporation
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Supplier of tape recording equipment from various manufacturers.</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Advanced Research & Technology
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Altec
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Amalgamated Wireless (Australiasia) Ltd.
    [_basepage] => 
)
 (AWA)- Formed from Marconi and Telefunken interests before the First World War to resolve patent difficulties. Partly government owned, it provided Australia's coastal wireless services and overseas radio links. AWA had close links to RCA &amp; Britsh Marconi. A lot of its domestic and professional products were closely patterned on RCA designs.</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => American Data
    [_basepage] => 
)
 division of Airpax Electronics</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => American Electronic Laboratories
    [_basepage] => 
)
 (AEL) - Transmitter manufacturer in the 1970s.</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => AmperexElectronicCorporation
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Manufacuter of vacuum tubes</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Ampex
    [_basepage] => 
)
 manufactured audio and video tape recorders.</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Amperite
    [_basepage] => 
)
 time delay relays</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Anton Electronic Laboratories
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Supplier of radiological monitors for civil defense. Broadcast stations ended up with these in their government supplied fallout shelters.</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Aphex Systems Limited
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Andrew Corporation
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Aristocart
    [_basepage] => 
)
 Division Western International Communications Co. Ltd.</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Armstrong Transmitter Corporation
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Arrakis Systems, Inc
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Aston
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Audio Arts
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => ATI
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Audio Technolgies Incorporated</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Audi-Cord Corporation
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_InterwikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_link] => Upload:AudioTron.pdf
    [_label] => Auditron
)
 - Flyer for the AudioTron vacuum tube. About 1915-1916.</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Auditronics
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Autogram
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Automated Broadcast Controls
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Bauer Electronics Corporation
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Belar Electronics Laboratory
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Modulation monitors. 
Cached_ExternalLink Object
(
    [_url] => http://www.belar.com
    [_relation] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Bell Telephone Laboratories
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Bext
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Bird Electronic Corporation
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - RF wattmeters, etc.</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Boonton Radio Corporation
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Bosch
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Robert Bosch Corporation, Video Equipment Division</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Broadcast Audio
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Broadcast Controls
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Broadcast Electronics
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => BME - Broadcast  Management Engineering Magazine
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Broadcast Television Systems
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Broadcast Tools
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Broadcasters General Store
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Burk Technology
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Byer Industries
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Australian post WWII manufacturer of tape and disc recording and replay equipment.</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => C & D Batteries
    [_basepage] => 
)
 Division of The Electric Autolite Company</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Cablewave Systems
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Microwave Radio Corporation
    [_label] => California Microwave
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => CBS Labs
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => CCA
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Cetec Broadcast Group
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Circuit Research Laboratories
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Clear-Com
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Coastcom
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Collins Radio
    [_basepage] => 
)
, including Rockwell Collins</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Computer Concepts
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => ComStream
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Comtech Antenna Corporation
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Conex Electro Systems
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Contel ASC
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Continental Electronics
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Continental Satellite Systems
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Consolidated Electronic Industries
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - (CEI) Australian Open Reel and Cartridge Tape Machine manufacturer</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Crown
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Audio amplifiers, crossovers, etc.</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => CSI
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Cutting Edge Technologies
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Dana Electronics
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Dataworld
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Data Systems Design
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Dayton Industrial
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => dbx
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => DeltaElectronics
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Manufacturer of broadcast test and other broadcast equipment</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Denon
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Dolby Laboratories
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Dorrough Electronics
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - 
Cached_ExternalLink Object
(
    [_url] => http://www.dorrough.com
    [_relation] => 
)
, audio processors, loudness meters.</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Dumont
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => EimacDivisionOfVarian
    [_label] => Eimac
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Manufacturer of high power vacuum tubes</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Electronic Signal Products
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Electronics Research, Inc.
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - FM antennae</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Electrovoice
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Elgin Electronics
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Energy-Onix
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Transmitters</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Engineering Services
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - FM antennae</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => ESE
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Extel
    [_basepage] => 
)
 teleprinters</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Farallon
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Federated Purchaser
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Catalogue from a Wholesale house supplying independant Radio Repair Businesses. 1936 catalogue.</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Fidelipac
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Audio tape cartridges and machines</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Frese and Kaping
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - The Audio Pilot</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Garner Industries
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => GatesAir
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Broadcast transmitters. See 
Cached_ExternalLink Object
(
    [_url] => https://www.gatesair.com/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => GatesAir web site
)
, 
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => GatesRadioCompany
    [_basepage] => 
)
, and 
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Harris Corporation - Broadcast Division
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => GatesRadioCompany
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Manufacturer of broadcast equipment. See also 
Cached_ExternalLink Object
(
    [_url] => http://www.broadcast.harris.com
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Harris Corporation
)
 and 
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => GatesAir
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => GeneralElectric
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => GeneralRadio
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Manufacturer of test equipment</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Gentner
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Goldline
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Gorman-Redlich
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Gregg Laboratories
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Hallicrafters
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => HallikainenAndFriends
    [_label] => Hallikainen And Friends
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Manufacturer of audio and telemetry equipment</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Harman Kardon
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Harris Corporation - Broadcast Division
    [_basepage] => 
)
 and Satellite Communications Division - See also 
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => GatesRadioCompany
    [_basepage] => 
)
 and 
Cached_ExternalLink Object
(
    [_url] => http://www.broadcast.harris.com
    [_relation] => 
)
 .</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Harris Allied
    [_basepage] => 
)
 formerly Allied Broadcast Equipment, broadcast equipment distributor</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Heathkit
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Hewlett Packard
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Hollyanne
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => HoweTech
    [_label] => Howe Technology
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Hughey & Phillips
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => IGM
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Program automation</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Inovonics
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => IRC
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Passive components</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => ITA
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => ITC
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - International Tapetronics Corp - Cartridge Recorder/Players</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Jampro Antenna
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Jennings
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Jensen Transformers
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => J. G. S. Engineering Inc.
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => EfJohnson
    [_label] => E F Johnson
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Johnson Electronics
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Kenneth A. Bacon Associates
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Kenwood
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Kinght-kit
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Kyocera
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Lambda Electronics Corp.
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Lang Electronics
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Langevin
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Larcan
    [_basepage] => 
)
 including TTC</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Leeds & Northrup Company
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Link, Fred M
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Lorain Products Corporation
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => LPB
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Magnecord
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Machlett Laboratories
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Manufacturer of vacuum tubes</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Marantz
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Marti Electronics, Inc.
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - RPU, STL, and remote control</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => MCI
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => McIntosh
    [_basepage] => 
)
 Audio power amplifiers</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => McMartin
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Measurements
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => MEI
    [_basepage] => 
)
 (Microprobe Electronics Inc.)</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Metrotech
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Microcon
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - FM Composite Stereo Processor</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Microwave Radio Corporation
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Midwest Communications
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Minicom Division of 3M
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Modulation Sciences
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => MoseleyAssociatesInc
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Manufacturer of remote control, STL, TRL, and other broadcast equipment. See 
Cached_ExternalLink Object
(
    [_url] => http://www.moseleysb.com/mb/
    [_relation] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Motorola
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Moulic Specialties Co.
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Tape cartridge machines. Appears to be predecessor to 
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Sonomag Corporation
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Mullard
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Manufacturer of electronic valves</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Multi-technical Services
    [_basepage] => 
)
 (MTS) - EBS equipment</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Multronics
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - high power inductors and RF contactors</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => NAD Electronics
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => National
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Manufacturer of receivers</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => National Association of Broadcasters
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => NBC
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - NBC designed some of its own equipment. A small collection is detailed here.</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => NemsClarke
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Manufacturer of field strength meters and antenna monitors</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Neotek
    [_basepage] => 
)
 audio consoles</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Norcom
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Nortronics
    [_basepage] => 
)
 tape heads</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Nova Systems, Inc.
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Ohmite Manufacturing Company
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Orban
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Otari
    [_basepage] => 
)
 magnetic tape recorders</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Pacific Recorders and Engineers
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Panasonic
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Peak Audio
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Philips
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Potomac Instruments
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Presto
    [_basepage] => 
)
 disk recording equipment</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Pultec
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => QEI
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => QRK
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Radio Business Report
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Radio Engineering Laboratories
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Radix
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Panasonic
    [_label] => RAMSA
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Raytheon
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Realistic
    [_basepage] => 
)
 (Radio Shack)</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Revox
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => RCA
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Russco
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Rust Industrial Company, Inc.
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Sam's Photofact
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Scala
    [_basepage] => 
)
 antennae</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Schafer Automation
    [_basepage] => 
)
, see also 
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Cetec Broadcast Group
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Scully
    [_basepage] => 
)
 Audio tape equipment</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Sescom
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Simpson Electric Company
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Sine Systems
    [_basepage] => 
)
 Transmitter Remote Control Systems</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => SMC
    [_basepage] => 
)
 or Sonomag Corporation - Program automation</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Soltec
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Sparta Electronics
    [_basepage] => 
)
, see also 
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Cetec Broadcast Group
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Standard Electronics
    [_basepage] => 
)
 division of 
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Radio Engineering Laboratories
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Standart Tape Laboratory
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Audio alignment tapes</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Standard Telephones & Cables. Australia
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Studer
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Sony
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Straight Wire Audio
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Studer International AG
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Symmetrix
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Taber Manufacturing and Engineering Company
    [_basepage] => 
)
 - Audio tape head design, manufacture, service. See also 
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Standard Tape Laboratory
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
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    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Tapecaster
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Teac
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Technics
    [_basepage] => 
)
 (Panasonic)</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Tektronix
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Telefile Computer Products, Inc.
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Teletronix Engineering Company
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Telfax
    [_basepage] => 
)
 Phone remote mixers also sold by Marti and BE</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Telos
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Tentel
    [_basepage] => 
)
</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => Tepco
    [_basepage] => 
)
 FM translators</li>
<li>
Cached_WikiLink Object
(
    [_url] => 
    [_relation] => 
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 division of 
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 (Time &amp; Frequency Technology, Inc.) - Frequency and modulation monitors, remote control, EAS.</li>
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 Transformers</li>
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 division of L M Ericsson Pty Ltd (Australia) - Manufacturer of transformers.</li>
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    [_page] => United Transformer Corporation
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 - Supplier of radiological monitors for civil defense. Broadcast stations ended up with these in their government supplied fallout shelters.</li>
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 Professional Products Group catalog. Warehouse Sound was based here in San Luis Obispo. They were located in an old railroad warehouse (&quot;Railroad Square&quot;) and sold mail order home stereo equipment (and professional products). They were quite successful during the days of Fair Trade laws, where manufacturers were allowed to set the retail prices of their products. These were generally state laws and did not apply to interstate sales, which many mail order sales were. Warehouse Sound was sold a little before the disappearance of the Fair Trade Laws. This is the 1974 Professional Products catalog. It runs 610MB, so be patient! Another catalog is available 
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<ul><li>Cliff Branch, one of the founders of Warehouse Sound, writes about it 
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 and the Bell System Journals because they relate to broadcasting 1922-1983 and the history of communications.  SBA</li>
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<p>Papers by the people who made broadcasting possible. A collection of papers on technology. Quite a few early papers on AM, FM, and TV.</p>
<h4>Photo Gallery</h4>
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 of contributed photos of historic equipment and installations.</p>
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<p>Contributed station histories and links to others.</p>
<h4>Other Manual Archives</h4>
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 - Extensive collection of catalogs an manuals back to 1933.</li>
<li>
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 - An archive of audio equipment manuals including some used in broadcast and film.</li>
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 - Originally the purpose of this page is to document professional audio recording devices manufactured in Australia. The main focus is on professional reel to reel magnetic tape recorders but other recording devices such as tape cartridge machines, magnetic drum recorders, disc cutting and replay equipment are also covered. The collection inclues equipment, manuals, advertising material and accessories including mic preamps, line amps, mixers, power amps, limiters, volume indicators, program failure alarms, etc. The two criteria for inclusion are that the equipment was made in Australia and that it was used in the recording or broadcasting industry or was used in a commercial setting such as a lift announcement unit.</li>
<li>
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 - Boat Anchor Manual Archive</li>
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<li>
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 with free manuals</li>
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 manuals for sale with some 
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. Manuals for consumer, broadcast, communications, and test equipment.</li>
<li>
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 of ham radio manual suppliers</li>
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 - collection of manual photocopies for sale</li>
<li>
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 - Extensive microphone archive and several other pieces of equipment.</li>
<li>
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 Technical Books Online. Extensive collection of tube manuals and books on design and troubleshooting.</li>
<li>
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 - Computer and test equipment manuals and more.</li>
<li>
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 - Large collection of test equipment manuals and application notes. Some broadcast manuals.</li>
<li>
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 - Extensive manual collection and history of recorded sound</li>
<li>
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 - Antique and vintage radio info</li>
<li><p>nvhrbiblio.nl - Amazing collection of early books, magazines, and schematics</p>
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<li>
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    [_label] => Magazines
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</li>
<li>
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<li>
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 - Schematics and manuals for Altec, Ampex, CBS Labs, Datamix, Gates, Langevin, Pultec, RCA, Spectra Sonics, Sony, Telefunken, 3M, UREI</li>
<li>
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 - Service manuals for computers, test equipment, consumer equipment in rar format</li>
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 - Various contributed manuals for electronics, computers, home electronics, motors, etc.</li>
<li>
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 - Extensive collection of military manuals.</li>
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 - Tektronix test equipment manuals for sale.</li>
<li>
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 - Extensive collection of manuals and vacuum tube data.</li>
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 at arhive.org</li>
<li>
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 - Over 150,000 original factory instruction and service manuals from 1915 - 1985</li>
<li>
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 - Links to manufacturer provided manual pages.</li>
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 - User contributed manuals, mostly consumer electronics.</li>
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 - Manuals and papers from broadcast equipment manufacturers and consultants.</li>
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    [_label] => Rider's Perpetual Troubleshooters
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 - Receiver schematics and service info for 1920s through 1954.</li>
<li>
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 - Consumer product manuals.</li>
<li>
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 - Manuals for sale</li>
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 - Manuals scanned by Dale Cook. He has also provided several manuals for this site. He does a great job cleaning up the images.</li>
<li>
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 - There are eight sections of interest. The &quot;Radio Stations&quot;, &quot;Manuals&quot;, and &quot;Catalogs&quot; sections all pretty much deal with radio (sometimes TV) broadcasting items. &quot;Collections&quot; contains pages for individuals who have contributed large amounts of material. &quot;Audio&quot; contains some interesting audio clips collected over the years. &quot;Components&quot; is a collection of parts catalogs, data sheets and manuals of older items you might run across but can't find data onThe &quot;Other Stuff&quot; section is a collection of items I find of interest. This includes old magazines, catalogs, ham radio stuff, railroading or anything else that strikes my fancy. The &quot;People&quot; section is about, well, some of the people who have contributed to the site.</li>
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 - Attempt to bring together in one place links to service and technical information for electronic equipment. Includes sections for consumer audio, pro audio, old radios, ham radio, test equipment, military electronics, and transformers.</li>
<li>
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 - Extensive telephone system documentation collected by Steve Cichorsky.</li>
<li>
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 and other info related to Teletype teleprinters.</li>
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 has manuals for sale. Manuals include 
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 and 
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 has quite a few manuals with copies available for sale and a few free for download</li>
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 - Collection of vintage engineering texts, vacuum tube datasheets, and other obsolete information. Has an extensive collection of text books on vacuum tube electronics.</li>
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 - over 16,000 vintage radio, audio and test equipment manuals.</li>
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 - Schematics and data for AKG, Altec, Ampex, API, CBS, Dolby, Gates, Jensen, MCI, Neve, Orban, Otari, Pacific Recorders and Engineering,  Quad Eight, RCA, Sennheiser, Shure, SpectraSonics, Spectrum, SSL, Studer, Telefunken, Trident, Urei, UTC, Valley, Western Electric, and others.</li>
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<h4>Other Broadcast History Sites</h4>
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 - Extensive archive of broadcast publications, including Broadcasting Magazine, Broadcasting Yearbook, Radio Daily, RCA Broadcast News, and more.</li>
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<ul><li>
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 - Who invented the superhet?</li>
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 - Magazine, manuals, and more!</li>
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</li>
<li><p>Audio Processing History</p>
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 - Frank Foti describes the history of audio processing for broadcast.</li>
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 by Robert Orban</li>
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</li>
<li>
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 - Restore and put that old broadcast transmitter to work as an amateur radio transmitter!</li>
<li>
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 of Philadelphia - invaluable...a trove of early TV memories for Delaware Valley nostalgiaholics.</li>
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 has a very nice collection of Broadcasting Magazines (1935-1949) and Broadcasting Yearbook (1944-1979).</li>
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 - Thomas H. White's <i>very</i> extensive site covering 1897 through 1927</li>
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 exchanges ideas and information on the history of radio, particularly in the West, with emphasis in collecting, literature, programs, and the restoration and display of early equipment.</li>
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 has a nice collection of historic radio and television info.</li>
<li>
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 LOTS of information on LOTS of microphones. Also, some manuals on old broadcast equipment.</li>
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<li>Donna Halper's History of Broadcasting 
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 - includes The Story of Jewish Comedians in America, The Short Course by Donna Halper, Donna Halper and The Rush Discovery Story, Halper's History of Radio - Old Time Radio, African Americans and Early Radio by Donna Halper, Milestones of the Radio Age, Radio in 1939 - Halper's History of Radio - Old Time Radio, Broadcasting History Articles by Elizabeth McLeod, John Sheppard III, Some History by Donna Halper, A Radio First in Vinton Iowa by Donna Halper, Rembering the Ladies, A Salute to the Women of Early Radio.</li>
<li>
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 - Extensive collection of documents at 
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 .</li>
<li>
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 - FM Inventor - History at Columbia University.</li>
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 - Columbia University is catalogging Armstrong's papers. Ideally they'll scan them andmake them available. Meanwhile, tidbits are available here.</li>
<li>
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 - Photo collection of Marconi Items, Early Radio, Wireless Age, Early Television, Electrical Devices, 1920's Radio Speakers, 1930's Radios, Scientific Medical and Quack Devices, and more.</li>
<li>
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 contains an extensive collection of documents showing the history of radio broadcasting. These include documents on early AM and FM broadcasting, and the Radio Service Bulletins from 1915.</li>
<li>
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 - The Ideas that Made Radio Possible, The Power that Made Radio Realistic,     The Quality that Made Radio Popular</li>
<li>
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 - This page shows some of the events in the early history of FM broadcasting in the United States. Note that apex stations referred to on this page used amplitude modulation on VHF frequencies; many of them evolved into FM stations. For dates involving the earliest stations, see also the &quot;earliest FM stations&quot; page at this website.</li>
<li>
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 - Great archive of Gates newsletters back to 1935</li>
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 - Extensive schematic and photo collection.</li>
<li>
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  by Jeff Miller. Many articles and an extensive list of links to other broadcast history sites.</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Bob Mayben
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 has a nice collection of photographs of older equipment, much of it restored to like new condition.</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Modesto Radio Museum
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 - The Modesto Radio Museum foundation was formed in 2004 comprised of current and past men and women with local broadcasting experience.   The original idea for the museum came in 2004, when Harry Pappas, owner of the original KTRB property on Norwegian Ave in Modesto,  contacted  Wes Page, Cecil Lynch and Cal Purviance with the idea to build a museum dedicated to preserving the history of commercial broadcasting in Modesto, and the area,  beginning in 1933 when KTRB signed on the air in Modesto.  The goal was to increase and preserve the knowledge, understanding and appreciation of their efforts and the equipment they used. Due to economic conditions, the museum is currently on the web only.</li>
<li>
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 - Oldradio.com's mission is to find and share information about the pioneer broadcast radio stations and current industry issues, as well as links and references to other locations containing accurate materials on broadcasting. The emphasis is on professional broadcasting, but we can &quot;wander&quot; a bit from time to time. The goal is to shed light on your questions, and clear up some myths.</li>
<li>
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 - 1937 film describing how radio works.</li>
<li>
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 - Jim Hawkins Radio and Broadcast Technology Page. Photo tours and histories of many statons.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.radiolovers.com/
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    [_label] => Radio Lovers
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 - audio archives of old radio programming.</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Old Time Radio Catalog
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 - EXTENSIVE catalog of old radio broadcast recordings for sale.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.marconicalling.com/
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 - The Guglielmo Marconi archive including MANY historic documents, such as his early patents, Titanic communications, and MUCH more!</li>
<li><p>
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</p>
<ul><li>
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 - Books including one on Armstrong and one on DeForest</li>
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</li>
<li>
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 - We're sharing the stories of Pacific radio. More than anywhere else in the world, radio found an easy home here, conquering vast distances of ocean, and connecting the scattered islands with each other in much the same way early Polynesian seafarers used the sea itself as their main means of communication.</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => UK Radio and TV Transmitters
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</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => IEEE Oral History Site
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 - Interviews with those involved in the development of radio, television, radar, the internet, etc.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://stlradio.net/pages/ebsaccident.htm
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 - In 1971, the wire services carried an Emergency Action Notification requiring normal broadcasting to cease immediately...</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.ggninfo.com
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 - Early commercial FM and Television broadcasting facilities from mid 1930s to late 1970s. Concentrates on New Hampshire, major stations in New England and the Northeast, as well as other selected early broadcasters.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.radiolinks.net/History/
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 - LOTS of links to broadcast oriented sites. The history page links to several dozen broadcast history sites.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.reelradio.com
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 Top 40 Radio Repository air check collection.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://beradio.com/features/radio_roots_radio_run/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => The Roots of Radio run deep in Philadelphia
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 - Tells the evoloution of several broadcast manufacturers, including RCA, GE, CCA, ITA, Ampex, Comark, Belar, AEL, QEI, CSI, LPB, Wilkinson, ATI, Dielectric, Ampro,</li>
<li>John Schneider's 
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 - Very nice collection of station histories.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.snugglebunny.us/
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 page by Alan &amp; Sharon Kline. Includes radio magazines from the 1920s forward, links to camera tube datasheets, links to historic broadcast patents, etc.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.theradiohistorian.org/index.htm
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    [_label] => The Radio Historian
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 - John Schneider's extensive collection of documents. This web site was created to be a non-commercial repository of historical information and photos documenting the early years of radio broadcasting in the United States.  A substantial portion of the site is dedicated to the history of broadcasting in the San Francisco Bay Area.</li>
<li>Video Park 
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    [_label] => Restoration of Old Broadcast Equipment
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 - Photographs of very nicely restored broadcast equipment</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.radioblvd.com
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    [_label] => Western Historic Radio Museum
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 - Vintage Radio Equipment and Memorabilia, 1910 through the 1950s, Virginia City, Nevada</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.k-bay106.com/mics.htm
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Vintage Broadcast Microphones
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 - Private collection of early broadcast microphones, related documentation and collector/historian resources.</li>
<li><p>Video - Found video about radio</p>
<ul><li>
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    [_label] => NBC Presents “Behind Your Radio Dial” (1940)
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 - Describes various aspects of electronics including broadcast radio and television, manufacturing, receiver repair, public address, and maritime communications. Concentrates on the training required and job opportunities.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfQOSb39gqg
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 - Describes a bit of the technology involved in getting sound from the studio to your radio. One interesting image is how amplification works. They show the image of a waveform, then show it amplified. But, the amplified waveform appears to be just an enlarged image of the original, in both the X and Y axis. So, the amplification appears to make the amplitude larger and the frequency lower.</li>
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</li>
</ul>
<h4>Television</h4>
<ul><li>
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 - a brief page, but has several links that look good.</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => The Old CATV Equipment Museum
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 - A place to post photos of ancient cable TV equipment, with appropriate captions.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.angelfire.com/alt/cartrivision/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Cartrivision
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 - The first consumer videocasette machine in 1972.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.chalkhillmedia.org/Museum/index.htm
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Chalk Hill Educational Media
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 has a nice collection of historic radio and television info.</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => DuMont Television Network
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 - In the late 1940's and early 1950's, DuMont was America's fourth television network.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.earlytelevision.org/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Early Television Foundation & Museum
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 in Ohio. Site has nice images of televisions back to 1928. Has images from a Baird mechanical receiver. Lotsa stuff!</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.farnovision.com/
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    [_label] => Farnovision
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 - Philo T. Farnsworth, inventor of television</li>
<li>
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 Television History pages.</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => History of UHF Television
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 - Excellent collection of artifacts from 
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</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.thevalvepage.com/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Jonz Valve Page
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 - Extensive photo galleries and restoration info for old radios and televisions.</li>
<li>
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 - EXTENSIVE collection of consumer video tape recorders with excellent links to other video sites.</li>
<li>
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 - The white women known in the 1950s as “Miss Color TV” reinforced longstanding hierarchies of gender and race that were built into generations of technologies. The article also details the battle between CBS and RCA for the color television standard.</li>
<li>
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 - Video on the complex manufacturing of CRT tubes.</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Narrow Band Television Association
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 - Early television, especially mechanically scanned.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://northbeachmedia.com/Production.html
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    [_label] => North Beach Media
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 has a nice collection of photos of vintage television equipment. Scroll down the page to the photo gallery, then select a &quot;vintage&quot; area in the drop down menu.</li>
<li>
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 has extensive technical information on the US analog television transmission system and its development.</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Old Boys
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 The 'Oldboys' web site began in 1998 which was the 40th 'birthday' of videotape in the BBC, and so it seemed appropriate to commemorate this with a small collection of pictures from the various decades. Since then it has expanded somewhat to over 1500 pages and 2400 pictures and, in November 2008, we celebrated our tenth birthday.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://theoldcatvequipmentmuseum.org/
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    [_label] => Old CATV Equipment Museum
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 - Vast documentation from the beginnings of community antenna television.</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Quadruplex Park
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 - Quadruplex park is the home page for those who are interested in collecting electronic equipment used in broadcasting. It is especially for those who collect the more obscure, unusual, and sometimes just plain hard-to-deal-with things, such as large format VTR's, film chains, switchers, studio cameras, terminal equipment, and even transmitters.</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Ed Reitan's Color Television History
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</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.televisiontape.tv/
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    [_label] => Television Tape
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 - Discover the magic of television production on tape, as compared to film.</li>
<li>
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 - Early television images, including 1929 broadcast of Felix the Cat</li>
<li>Tech Notes 
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 and 
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. Television oriented including history of translators, TV channel 1, studio equipment, telecine, satellite, video recording, cable television, etc. Biographies include Klaus Landsberg, Harry Lubcke, John Logie Baird, Vladimir Kosma Zworykin, Paul Gottlieb Nipkow, Fondazione Guglielmo Marconi, and Charles Hallinan.</li>
<li>
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 - The first 75 years of TV</li>
<li>
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 - Chuck has an excellent collection of vintage television broadcast equipment... and radio too!</li>
<li>
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 - Has a nice history and photographs of the development of videotape.</li>
<li>
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 - A scrapbook of postcards, letters, and QSL cards collected by station owner, Charles Francis Jenkins.</li>
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<h4>Cinema</h4>
<ul><li>
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 - Great film technology history site. Besides 3D, has documentation on wide screen, stereo sound, etc. Largely ads for movies featuring these technologies plus ads and articles on the technology.</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Audio Engineering Society
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</li>
<li>
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 - Extensive information on early sound for motion pictures as found at the Atlanta Fox Theater with 4,462 seats.</li>
<li>
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 - Presentation by Harold Hallikainen to Retired Active Men on 6/16/15.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Amateur Radio</h4>
<ul><li>
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 - Extensive history of amateur radio.</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Ham Radio History
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 - Extensive history of amateur radio starting in 1886.</li>
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<h4>Maritime Radio</h4>
<ul><li><p>
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 - The American Marconi Foundation is a non-profit education and research organization dedicated to the continuation of the work of Nikola Tesla, Oliver Heaviside, Proteus Steinmetz, Ernst Alexanderson and all the others that contributed to the advancement of electrical engineering. In particular, the study of electrical engineering with regards to the development of the New Brunswick and Bolinas radio frequency electrical substations and future technologies latent in their design.</p>
<ul><li>
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 - A History of the Marconi and RCA Radio Stations on the Point Reyes Peninsula</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Inland Marine Radio History Archive
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 - Collecting, preserving and presenting the history of radio's use on the Great Lakes and Mississippi River system</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Marine Radio Historical Society
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 - Radiotelegraph ship to shore</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://coastradio.intco.biz/
    [_relation] => 
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 - Nice collection of information on stations throughout the world. Numerous videos. Links to other maritime radio information (Radio Operators Association, etc.).</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.marconicalling.com/
    [_relation] => 
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 - The Guglielmo Marconi archive including MANY historic documents, such as his early patents, Titanic communications, and MUCH more!</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Titanic Radio Page
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 - Very nice site including photos and a transcript of Titanic's distress communications.</li>
</ul>
<h4>
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<p>Descriptions of military radio equipment and networks.</p>
<h4>Museums</h4>
<p>This section tries to identify technology museums you can actually visit.</p>
<ul><li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Antique Wireless Association Communication Technologies Museum
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 - To preserve and share the history of technology used to communicate and entertain from the first telegram to today’s wireless text messaging. Besides the museum, AWA has extensive documentation, videos, etc. of radio history. 
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</li>
<li>
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, Alameda CA. The California Historical Radio Society (CHRS) is a non-profit educational organization founded in 1974 to promote the preservation, restoration, research and publication of early radio and broadcasting history. CHRS publishes an excellent journal.</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Computer History Museum
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, Mountain View, CA - preserves and presents for posterity the artifacts and stories of the information age. As such, the Museum plays a unique role in the history of the computing revolution and its worldwide impact on the human experience.</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => David Sarnoff Library
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</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Early Television Foundation & Museum
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 in Ohio. Site has nice images of televisions back to 1928. Has images from a Baird mechanical receiver. Lotsa stuff!</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
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 - The American Museum of Telephony (AMoT), known familiarly as the JKL Museum, is dedicated to the preservation of all aspects of telephony.</li>
<li><p>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Maritime Radio Historical Society
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 - Morse radiotelegraph station. Transmitter site in Bolinas CA. Receive site in Pt. Reyes Station CA.</p>
<p>From &quot;Who We Are&quot; - Let's be honest... We're a bunch of radio squirrels.  And very lucky radio squirrels at that.  We inherited the last remaining Morse code coast station in North America.  It was off the air but it was an intact time capsule.</p>
<p>We made the restoration of KPH to operational status our life's work.  That was back in 1999 - the year the last commercial Morse code message in the U.S. was supposedly sent.</p>
<p>Through the trust and vision of the Point Reyes National Seashore we were given permission to begin our project of restoration, documentation and operation.  And we've never looked back.</p>
<p>As True Believers in the importance of our maritime radio heritage we have tried to research and document every aspect of the field.  Our area of specialization is the coast stations, ships and companies of the west coast of the United States. But anything to do with maritime radio anywhere in the world is of interest to us.</p>
<p>Dedicated MRHS volunteers are busy with the preservation, restoration and repair of the historic artifacts with which we have been entrusted.  That work is the foundation on which the real goal of our project rests.  That goal is to assure that the culture, techniques and traditions of the men and women who came before us are not forgotten.  We feel that the best way to achieve that goal is through actual on the air operations.</p>
<p>We look forward to visits by fellow True Believers in the importance of the preservation of our radio heritage.</p>
</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Modesto Radio Museum
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 - The Modesto Radio Museum foundation was formed in 2004 comprised of current and past men and women with local broadcasting experience. The original idea for the museum came in 2004, when Harry Pappas, owner of the original KTRB property on Norwegian Ave in Modesto, contacted Wes Page, Cecil Lynch and Cal Purviance with the idea to build a museum dedicated to preserving the history of commercial broadcasting in Modesto, and the area, beginning in 1933 when KTRB signed on the air in Modesto. The goal was to increase and preserve the knowledge, understanding and appreciation of their efforts and the equipment they used. Due to economic conditions, the museum is currently on the web only.</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Museum of Magnetic Sound Recording
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 - The mission of the nonprofit Museum of Magnetic Sound Recording is to create and maintain a public museum in Austin, Texas dedicated to the research, acquisition, restoration and preservation of vintage magnetic sound recording devices, their documentation and history, and to serve as an educational resource for those interested in the sound recording industry. Also at 
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 .</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => National Museum of Computing
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 (Milton Keynes, UK) is dedicated to showing the development of computing in its broadest sense from the pioneering war time efforts that resulted in Colossus, to the products and systems we use today. The museum is part of the whole Bletchley Park experience, and all visitors to the park can visit the museum free of charge when it is open. The museum houses the Colossus computer, an exhibition of the most complex code cracking activities performed at the Park, and enhances the Park visitors' experience by continuing the history of the development of computing from the 1940s to the present day.</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Southwest Museum of Engineering, Communications and Computation
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, Glendale AZ - A very extensive collection of physical and online resources.</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Telecom History Group
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 proudly preserves and shares the rich heritage of an industry that has had and continues to have a huge impact on our society, our culture, and most of all, our ability to communicate. THG has museums in Denver CO and Seattle WA.</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Texas Broadcast Museum
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, Kilgore TX. When you visit the Texas Broadcast Museum in Kilgore, TX, you’ll be amazed at the vast amount of memorabilia and vintage equipment we’ve collected over a lifetime. From the TV cameras and televisions to the radio equipment and vintage microphones, plus much more, it’s a fun and nostalgic walk down memory lane. There’s even a working radio studio where you can get a feel for what it must have been like to be a disc jockey in the past.</li>
<li>
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 - Vintage Radio Equipment and Memorabilia, 1910 through the 1950s, Virginia City, Nevada</li>
</ul>
<h4><a id="Police.24Radio">Police Radio</a></h4>
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 - History of Motorola mobile radio equipment, largely used by police agencies. Includes links to pages on California Highway Patrol radio history.</li>
<li>
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 and 
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, Elysian Park transmitter site (1931)</li>
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 - description of a police radio system. Original courtesy of Tom Friedman. 8.756M</li>
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 - Extensive documentation on California Highway Patrol and other police radio systems.</li>
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<h4>Recording (audio, video, etc.)</h4>
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 article on sound recording.</li>
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 notes on video recording.</li>
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    [_label] => Ampex Virtual Museum
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 - Dedicated to preserving the history of the most important manufacturer of magnetic recorders, the Ampex Virtual Museum provides online access to Manuals, Schematics, and Service Bulletins; Repair, Maintenance, and Modification Tips; Parts and Repair Sources; Catalogs, Sales Brochures, and Similar Literature; Pictures of Ampexes (mostly); Biographies of some Ampex Mailing List subscribers; Pictures of Ampex Mailing List parties; Ampex history &amp; Other Historical Information; Audio Clips of Interviews with Former Ampex Employees; Alignment Instructions; Links of Interest to Ampex Users; Obituaries; Illustrations Accompanying Dale Manquen's Posts on Flutter; Literature Scanning Project</li>
<li>
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 - The AES Historical Committee is an international forum open to all who wish to investigate and learn about the achievements of those pioneers whose innovative ideas and inventions have contributed to audio's rich past. Dedicated to the preservation of over a century of audio history, the Committee is developing a broad-based history of audio engineering and the audio industry. AES membership is encouraged but not required.</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Audio Engineering Society Oral History Project
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 - Oral history DVDs available for sale.</li>
<li>
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 - Adaptation of the wire recorder that used a steel tape instead of a steel wire for magnetic recording.</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Butoba
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 - A 1950s portable tape recorder with wind-up transport. Early units were vacuum tube with 1.4V A battery and 90V B battery. Later units were transistor based. All used wind-up &quot;clockwork&quot; transport yielding long run time with low battery drain.</li>
<li>
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 (RCA Selctavision). A play only videodisc system that used grooved discs (like phonograph records). However, instead of varying the depth and horizontal position of the groove, a conductive underlayer varied in height under the groove. The varying distance between the stylus and the conductive underlayer varied the capacity between the stylus and the underlayer. This is similar to a very high frequency capacitor (condensor) microphone.</li>
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    [_label] => In Memoriam, Harold Lindsay
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 - Designer of the Ampex 200, the first Ampex tape recorder</li>
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 - Starts with Mullin's discovery of the German Magnetophones, the Ampex audio machines, the development of videotape, and audio tape cartridges.</li>
<li>
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 - The history of magnetic recording is an important subject which has not received much scholarly attention. This study uses secondary historical sources in addition to manuscripts, technical documents, interviews, photographs, examinations of artifacts, and descriptive statistics to draw together a history of magnetic sound recording in the United States.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.labguysworld.com/
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    [_label] => LabGuy's World
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 - EXTENSIVE collection of consumer video tape recorders with excellent links to other video sites.</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Museum of Magnetic Sound Recording
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 - The mission of the nonprofit Museum of Magnetic Sound Recording is to create and maintain a public museum in Austin, Texas  dedicated to the research, acquisition, restoration and preservation of vintage magnetic sound recording devices, their documentation and history,  and to serve as an educational resource for those interested in the sound recording industry.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.vtoldboys.com/
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    [_label] => Old Boys
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 - The 'Oldboys' web site began in 1998 which was the 40th 'birthday' of videotape in the BBC, and so it seemed appropriate to commemorate this with a small collection of pictures from the various decades. Since then it has expanded somewhat to over 1500 pages and 2400 pictures and, in November 2008, we celebrated our tenth birthday.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://reel2reeltexas.com/
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    [_label] => Phantom Productions Vintage Reel Tape Recorder Online Museum
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 - In collecting our vintage recorders, we have attempted to include pieces that had a significant role in the development of audio recording. Our focus is primarily on those reel to reel tape recorders that enabled musicians to hone their craft. We felt it would be interesting to include some of the early cylinder, disk and wire units, however, our main collection reflects the recorders that first became available to musicians and &quot;prosumers&quot; in the '50's, '60's, '70's and early '80's. So many innovations assisted the musician to capture that unique sound. They included, &quot;sound with, and on sound,&quot; echo, and then came multi-tracking. Essential to the recordings were the microphones and mixer, so we've added some of those pieces as well. For perspective, we added reel to reel pages in radio catalogs from the late '30's to the early '80's and included tape recorder ads as well. We hope you enjoy our online information. Take a look at our &quot;Phantom Time Line&quot; page also. You'll see some of the audio and video units that were interesting benchmarks of production development. It continues to evolve as we have time. Enjoy!</li>
<li>
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 - Variable width optical recording. The recording was made by using a variable width &quot;stylus&quot; that was vertically modulated. As it dug deeper into the film, the width of the opaque material on the film that was cut away was increased. This is an interesting combination of mechanical recording (like a standard phonograph) and optical playback (the same as analog optical sound on photographic film.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://history.sandiego.edu/gen/recording/notes.html
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    [_label] => Recording Technology History
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 - Great site hosted by UC San Diego. Traces sound and video recording from tin foil cylinders, plastic disks, magnetic recording, and optical recording. Has info about Webster Chicago. I have one of their wire recorders. Also mentions Harold Lindsay of Ampex. Mr. Lindsay installed the stereo in my parents' home. hh</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => RCA 45 RPM Record Changer
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</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Sound and the Story
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 - 1956 video by RCA showing how a phonograph record is produced, from recording to tape, cutting the disk, creation of molds and stampers, pressing, packaging, and shipping.</li>
<li><p>
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    [_label] => Soundfan
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 - Site devoted to analog magnetic recording.</p>
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    [_label] => History of Magnetic Recording
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</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>
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 - The independent cassette deck resource With over 2000 vintage single cassette decks of all brands from the 1970's until now.</li>
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<h4>Telephone and Telegraph History</h4>
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 - A brief history of Carterphone and Hushaphone</li>
<li>
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 - The Microwave Radio and Coaxial Cable Networks of the Bell System</li>
<li>The Latest Word in Communications - 
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, Long Lines Dept., Plant Division One. Describes the installation of the New York to Boston 4GHz microwave system by AT&amp;T Long Lines. The link was covered with 8 hops. Posted at 
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, &quot;your number-one source for microwave information since the previous unenlightened century.&quot; For fun, also see the 
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.</li>
<li>
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 - Teletype Machines - 100 years of Paper Tape and Teleprinters</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Bell System Memorial
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</li>
<li><p>
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    [_label] => Bell Systems Technical Journal
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 1922-1983. Includes the invention of the transistor, Shannon's Law of information, invention of CCD, etc.</p>
<ul><li>
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 at Internet Archive</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.voicenet.com/~pdwills/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Cedar Knol Telephone & Telegraph Company
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 - A Reconstruction of a Typical Pennsylvania Railroad Wire Chief's Office along with other examples of telephone technology.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.switchersquarterly.org/library.htm
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Bruce Crawford Memorial Switching Documentation Library
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 - Extensive telephone equipment documentation.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.wb6nvh.com/Carphone.htm
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Car Phone
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 - THE MOBILE TELEPHONE IN BELL SYSTEM SERVICE, 1946-1993. These pages are a history of the car telephone as used by the Bell System and its affiliates from the beginnings in 1946 through the end of IMTS telephone product production, although many IMTS car telephone radio systems continued on the air through the late 1990's and some are still on the air in Canada and Pennsylvania.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.co-buildings.com/
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    [_label] => Central Office Buildings
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 - A collection of central office building photographs throughout the United States and elsewhere.</li>
<li>
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- A nice history of the telegraph.</li>
<li>
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 - Newspaper article about the first ESS1 CO in 1965. Links to some videos including one by Western Electric on the ESS.</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Evan Doorbell
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 YouTube channel about old phone technology.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.arctos.com/dial/
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    [_label] => Evolution of the Dial Phone
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 traces the history of the dial telephone from 1919 through 1965. Photos of a bunch of telephones through history.</li>
<li>
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 - Photos and brief histories of US telco central offices.</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Hang Up
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 - A movie about New York payphones.</li>
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    [_label] => History of Phone Phreaking
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 - Contains several articles on telephone signaling.</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => History of Computer Communications
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 - EXTENSIVE information on the history of communications between computers. It starts with modems and the Carterfone decision up through the internet.</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
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 - ITPA is the volunteer organization created by and for the independent telecommunications industry.Dedicated to community service, ITPA has been serving the public  on behalf of telecommunications companies for over 95 years. ITPA represents over 9,000 telecommunications employees and retirees nationwide. Today Pioneers continue to open exciting new lines of communication and community  service throughout the United States.</li>
<li>
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 - 1966 film about the International Telecommunications Union</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://jklmuseum.com/
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    [_label] => JKL Museum of Telephony
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 - The American Museum of Telephony (AMoT), known familiarly as the JKL Museum, is dedicated to the preservation of all aspects of telephony.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.manufacturediscontinued.com/
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 - This site is dedicated to the study and appreciation of the telephones of the 1950's, 60's and 70's, especially those made by the Western Electric company for the Bell System in America. I'm Adam Forrest, and I like telephones, especially the Western Electric telephones of the fifties, sixties and seventies. Although I'm a computer programmer and web designer now, I spent the bulk of my younger days learning about, and then installing and repairing telephones and small PBXs. This site is a collection of some of the things I enjoy looking at, I guess it's sort of a telephone collector's blog. I hope you enjoy looking at these phones too</li>
<li>
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 - In 1842, French watchmaker Louis-François Breguet invented a simpler to use but less efficient alternative</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company Monitor
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 - The company newsletter of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company.</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Museum of Communications
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 in Seattle Washington. Extensive collection of customer premises equipment, central office equipment, and outside plant. More photos available 
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.</li>
<li><p>New York Times</p>
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, March 12, 1922. Describes the conversion of 1,000,000 phones in New York City to dial operation. &quot;While no telephone girls will lose their positions because of the introduction of automatic machinery, the force will eventually be reduced, but not so rapidly as the girls now leave the service to get married or take other jobs&quot;</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Dial Phone System Meets Sunday Test
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, October 16, 1922</li>
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    [_label] => New Telephones Please, 16 Seconds To Make Connection
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, December 17, 1922</li>
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, October 8, 1922</li>
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, October 16, 1922. Vacuum tubes are replacing high frequency alternators for wireless telegraph transmission. Describes the introduction of water cooled tubes. Speculates that power may be transmitted by radio instead of wires.</li>
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</li>
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    [_label] => Panel Switchman's Photo Stream
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 - Extensive collection of photos from the 1920s on. Shows manual switchboards, step, crossbar, panel, and ESS. 
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</li>
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    [_label] => Payphone Project
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 - Photos and stories about payphones. Also a payphone number database.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => https://www.navy-radio.com/manuals/tty/Principles_of_Telegraphy.pdf
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 - EXTENSIVE discussion of the history and principles of telegraphy. Navships 0967-255-0010. 1967.</li>
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    [_url] => https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fu6-jrzOyM&feature=youtu.be
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    [_label] => Pulse of the World
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 - 1924 Mackay System documentary. Great silent video showing operation of the Mackay telegraph system. Shows land and undersea cable installation and repair. Shows operators and a bunch of other great stuff.</li>
<li>
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, L. Schenker, Bell Labs Technical Journal, January 1960. Described the design considerations for DTMF (Touch Tone&amp;reg;) signalling.</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Private Line Telephone History
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 including POTS, wireless, Bell Labs, exchange name history, party lines, Strowger switches, early radio, radar, triode vacuum tube history, etc.</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Phone Trips
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 - Extensive recordings of the sounds heard during the progress of call completion through various types of switches. Most recordings made in the 1960s and 1970s.</li>
<li>
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 - Nice collection of phonebook cover photographs.</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => RTTY Electronics
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 - Where to get parts for your old Teletype!</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Sam's Telecomm History Links
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 - Very extensive page of links to sites devoted to telecom history.</li>
<li>Mike Sandman's 
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 page. Features old telephone advertising and other nice info.</li>
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 - The first automatic telephone switch. Strowger switch patent 
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</li>
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 - Site dedicated to the sights and sounds of step exchanges. See especially the bottom of the home page for audio recordings of various step offices.</li>
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 - Telecom stuff for the Mid-Atlantic.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => https://www.telegramcableco.com/
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    [_label] => Telegram and Cable Company
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 - Send a telegram today! Submit message over web site. It's printed on a Teletype and mailed.</li>
<li>
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 - The History of Telecommunications and Related Matters. An EXTENSIVE history of the telegraph by 
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 at 
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    [_url] => http://mysite.du.edu
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    [_label] => University of Denver
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.</li>
<li><p>
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    [_label] => Telegram for America
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 - 1956 film about the wonders of Western Union. Promotional film for Western Union Telegraph Company, featuring its history, current practice and emerging technology. Pictures Western expansion; railroads; early hand telegraphy and telegraph keys.</p>
<p>Shows 1950s-vintage teletype and paper tape network serving all cities and towns in the United States. Shows telegraphy of service in business, to families, to government, in natural disasters (floods and fires) and in the commodities market.</p>
<p>Numerous scenes of 1950s business and industry. Footage of Western Union plant and facilities, including the microwave tower located in the Tenleytown district of Washington, D.C. Considerable coverage of new technology including facsimile (fax) transmission and delivery of telegrams. Also coverage of the &quot;Telmobile,&quot; a mobile reception center for fax telegrams that then delivers them to customers in outlying suburban districts.</p>
</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.telegraph-office.com/
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    [_label] => Telegraph Office
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 - A Tribute to Morse Telegraphy and Resource for Wire and Wireless Telegraph Key Collectors and Historians</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blansweringmachines.htm
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Telephone Answering Machines
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 - A brief history.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.telephonearchive.com/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Telephone Archive
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 - NICE collection of documentation back to 1910 or so.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://sc.infc.info/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Telephony Document Archive
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 - Extensive telephone system documentation collected by Steve Cichorsky.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.kadiak.org/tel/index.html
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Telephone Technical Reference
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 at Kadiac.org. Extensive document collection.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://telecom-digest.org/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Telecom Digest
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 long running telecom newsgroup that has a fair amount of history.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.telcomhistory.org/
    [_relation] => 
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 proudly preserves and shares the rich heritage of an industry that has had and continues to have a huge impact on our society, our culture, and most of all, our ability to communicate. THG has museums in Denver CO and Seattle WA.</li>
<li><p>
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    [_url] => http://www.telephonecollectors.org/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Telephone Collectors International
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 - the international organization of collectors of old telephone equipment.</p>
<ul><li>
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    [_url] => http://www.telephonecollectors.info/
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 - Extensive collection, including Bell Systems Practices</li>
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</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.telephonetribute.com/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Telephone Tribute
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 You'll find all sorts of telephone related web pages here on the history of the telephone, technical information, research resources, human interest stories, clubs, pictures, sound files, links, etc.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => https://telephoneworld.org/
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    [_label] => Telephone World
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 - History, sounds, pictures, pay phones, network, switching systems, etc.</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => The Coming of the Dial
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 - 1933 video</li>
<li>
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 - 1957 film promoting independent telephone companies. Shows a cutover to a new step exchange.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => https://www.thisisarecording.com/index.html
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    [_label] => This Is A Recording
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 - EXTENSIVE collection of recordings of telephone automated messages (wrong number, etc.)</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.unitedstatesmilitarytelegraph.org/contents.html
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    [_label] => United States Military Telegraph
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 - Site contains extensive documentation on telegraph use during the US Civil War and developments leading up to that point.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://w1tp.com/
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    [_label] => W1TP TELEGRAPH & SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT MUSEUMS
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 - Very extensive photograph collection of telegraph equipment from the time of the US Civil War.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => https://www.wb6nvh.com/
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 - Extensive documentation of mobile telephone systems.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.westernunionalumni.com/
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    [_label] => Western Union Alumni
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 - LOTS of stuff on Western Union, the nation's telegraph company since 1851.</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Western Union Desk Fax
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 - A fax machine to replace the messenger boy in getting telegrams to and from businesses.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://telecom-digest.org/wutechprogress/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Western Union Technical Progress
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 - 1935 to 1945.</li>
<li><p>
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    [_url] => http://massis.lcs.mit.edu/telecom-archives/archives/technical/western-union-tech-review/
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    [_label] => Western Union Technical Review
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 - Published 1947 through 1969. The technology of telegraphy, including multiplexing, switching, transmission, etc.</p>
<ul><li>
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    [_url] => http://massis.lcs.mit.edu/telecom-archives/archives/technical/western-union-tech-review/18-2/p050.htm
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 - April 1964. Introduces the newly adopted ASCII code</li>
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</li>
<li>Tom Farley's 
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    [_label] => Telephone History
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 pages.</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Western Union's  Microwave Relay Terminal in Washington DC
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</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://telecom.csail.mit.edu/wutechprogress/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Western Union Telegraph Company History of Technical Progress
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</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://yarchive.net/phone/index.html
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 - Norman Yarvin's extensive usenet news archive of telephone information.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoQtd9apEUg
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Your Life's Work
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 - 1946 film about working in the telephone and telegraph industries.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Receiver History</h4>
<ul><li>
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    [_url] => http://www.thevalvepage.com/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Jonz Valve Page
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 - Extensive photo galleries and restoration info for old radios and televisions.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.myvintagetv.com/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => My Vintage TV
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 - A tour of home entertainment equipment from 1895 to 1955</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_page] => National
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 - Communications receivers and early television receivers</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.philcoradio.com/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Philco Radio
)
 - History, photos, schematics of stuff from the Philadelphia Storage Battery Company.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://people.msoe.edu/~reyer/regency/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Regency TR-1
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 - The first transistor radio! Site includes video of the assembly line building these radios in 1955.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.transistor.org
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    [_label] => transistor.org
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 - Sarah Lowrey's great collection of transistor radios, with photos, articles, restoration procedures, etc.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://pw1.netcom.com/~wa2ise/radios/aa5h.html
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => All American Five
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 - The popular five tube radio</li>
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<h4>Computers, Calculators, Digital Electronics History</h4>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Antique Computers
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 - An extensive collection of photos and documents on computer history by Ed Thelen.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.galaxiki.org/web/main/_blog/all/build-your-own-nasa-apollo-landing-computer-no-kidding.shtml
    [_relation] => 
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)
 - Instructions on building your own Apollo Guidance Computer used in the moon landing of 1969. The Apollo AGC itself is a piece of computing history, it was developed by the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory and it was a quite amazing piece of hardware in the 1960s. It was the first computer to use integrated circuits (ICs), running at 1 Mhz it offered four 16-bit registers, 4K words of RAM and 32K words of ROM. The AGC mutlitasking operating system was called the EXEC, it was capable of executing up to 8 jobs at a time. The user interface unit was called the DSKY (display/keyboard, pronounced &quot;disky&quot;); an array of numerals and a calculator-style keyboard used by the astronauts to communicate with the computer.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://bstj.bell-labs.com/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Bell Systems Technical Journal
)
 1922-1983. Includes the invention of the transistor, Shannon's Law of information, invention of CCD, etc.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.bitsavers.org/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => BitSavers
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 - Saving computer history from the dumpster! They have more than 830,000 pages of scanned computer documents in their archive. Also, links to other historic computer sites.</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Catweasel
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 is an interesting product that lets you use standard PC drives to read old floppies (all PC-formats (180K up to 1440K), Amiga DD and HD (also 5,25&quot; formats), Atari 9, 10 and 11 sektor disks, Macintosh 720K, 800K, 1440K (DD, GCR, HD), Commodore 1541, 1571, 1581 (C64, C128 and 3,5&quot; C-64 disks), XTRA High density with 2380KByte per disk, Nintendo backup station 1600KB format, Atari 800XL (all MFM formats, FM under developement), Apple IIe disks (Apple DOS 3.3 and up)</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.cbi.umn.edu/index.html
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => The Charles Babbage Institute
)
 - The Charles Babbage Institute (CBI) is an archives and research center dedicated to preserving the history of information technology and promoting and conducting research in the field.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://cedarsgw2.leeds.ac.uk/ccs/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Computer Conservation Society
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 - Conserving the UK computer heritage.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.computer-history.info/
    [_relation] => 
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 - Stories of the Development of Large Scale Scientific Computing at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.computerhistory.org
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Computer History Museum
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, Mountain View, CA - preserves and presents for posterity the artifacts and stories of the information age. As such, the Museum plays a unique role in the history of the computing revolution and its worldwide impact on the human experience.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => https://historyofcomputercommunications.info/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => History of Computer Communications
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 - EXTENSIVE information on the history of communications between computers. It starts with modems and the Carterfone decision up through the internet.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.computerworld.com/hardwaretopics/hardware/mainframes/story/0,10801,108790,00.html?from=story%5Fkc
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Eckert Tapes
)
 - Transcript of interview with J. Presper Eckert, one of the developers of the ENIAC, the first all electronic digital computer (with 18,000 vacuum tubes). Computerworld, February 20, 2006</li>
<li>
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(
    [_url] => http://www.cpushack.com/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => CPU Shack
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 - CPU History Museum for Intel CPUs, AMD Processor, Cyrix Microprocessors, Microcontrollers and more.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://ftp.arl.army.mil/~mike/comphist/46eniac-report/index.html
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Report on the Eniac
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, developed under the supervision of the Ordnance Department, United States Army. June 1, 1946. Detailed description of the ENIAC.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.fourmilab.ch/sitemap.html#history
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => fourmilab.ch
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 - Univac history, Babbage Analytical Engine, and a history of AutoCAD</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://ftp.arl.army.mil/ftp/historic-computers/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Historic Computer Images
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 by Mike Muuss. Many are US Army photos.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://ftp.arl.army.mil/~mike/comphist/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => History of Computing Information
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 - Information about the history of computing, assembled by Mike Muuss for your information and edification. Documents from the  home of the ENIAC  --  The U. S. Army Research Lab .</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.hpmuseum.org
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => HP Museum
)
 - Calculators!</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://ftp.arl.army.mil/~mike/comphist/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => History of Computing Information
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 - Information about the history of computing, assembled by Mike Muuss for your information and edification. Documents from the  home of the ENIAC  --  The U. S. Army Research Lab .</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://news.com.com/2300-1010_3-6031405-1.html?tag=nl
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => A Brief History of the Hard Drive
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 - Nice photo collection starting with the IBM RAMAC drive of 1956, which held 5MB.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/nsf-net/home.jsp
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 - History of Internet at NSF</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.kelleyad.com/histry.htm
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Kelley Ad
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 shows and describes the early advertising for Apple</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.ledwatches.net
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => LED Watches
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</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://sloan.stanford.edu/MouseSite/MouseSitePg1.html
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Mouse Site
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 - A history of the mouse and human/machine interface. Excellent info at Stanford University.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.nsa.gov/about/cryptologic_heritage/center_crypt_history/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => National Security Agency Center for Cryptographic History
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 - History of cryptography as used by the NSA. See, especially 
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 for documents showing the history of cryptography from pre-WW1 through the Viet Nam war.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.tnmoc.org/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => National Museum of Computing
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 is dedicated to showing the development of computing in its broadest sense from the pioneering war time efforts that resulted in Colossus, to the products and systems we use today. The museum is part of the whole Bletchley Park experience, and all visitors to the park can visit the museum free of charge when it is open. The museum houses the Colossus computer, an exhibition of the most complex code cracking activities performed at the Park, and enhances the Park visitors' experience by continuing the history of the development of computing from the 1940s to the present day.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://iml.jou.ufl.edu/CARLSON/timeline.shtml
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Online Timeline
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 - A capsule history of online news and information systems by David Carlson. In particular, 
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    [_relation] => 
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 is interesting since I (HH) used this before I had a computer. I built a 300bps modem and connected to The Source with a Lear Siegler ADM-1 terminal. They had an MC6800 cross assembler on the system I used to develop my first microprocessor based product.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.old-computers.com
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    [_label] => Old Computers . com
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 - The name says it all... Remember the Altair? The PET, the VIC-20? The PDP-8?</li>
<li><p>Radio Shack</p>
<ul><li>Ira Goldklang's TRC-80 Revival|
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] - This site is devoted to providing extensive information on the line of TRS-80 personal home computers, with a specific focus on the Model I, Model III, and Model 4. There is also SOME information on the Model 100/102, Model 200, Model 600, Color Computer, and Pocket Computer lines as well as Printers. Information from these links includes product descriptions, catalog numbers, pictures, prices, operations, hardware, software, etc.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.trs-80.org/
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    [_label] => TRS-80.org
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 - Extensive history with several interviews.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.vavasour.ca/jeff/trs80.html
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Jeff Vavasour's TRS-80 EMULATION Page
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 - Emulate various Radio Shack computers</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>
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    [_label] => Relay Computer
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 - While not strictly historic, it's interesting nonetheless. A computer made with relays (used as gates, flip flops, ALU, etc.).</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.retroarchive.org/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Retrocomputing Archive
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 - This site was created as a logical extension to the original Commercial CP/M Software Archive. The focus has been expanded to encompass all types of &quot;classic&quot; computer systems and their software, not just CP/M.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => https://wiki.theretrowagon.com/wiki/Main_Page
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    [_label] => Retrowagon
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 - A wiki about vintage computers from the dawn of the personal computer</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://web.archive.org/web/20120316141638/http://www.national.com/rap/files/datasheet.pdf
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Signetics Write Only Memory
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</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.swtpc.com/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Southwest Technical Products
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 early supplier of audio and computer kits.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.trailing-edge.com/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Trailing Edge
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 - Archive of software for old DEC machines. Also, the Computer History 
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Simulation Project
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 which simulates the Data General Nova, Eclipse, Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-1, PDP-4, PDP-7, PDP-8, PDP-9, PDP-10, PDP-11, PDP-15, VAX, GRI Corporation GRI-909, IBM 1401, 1620, 1130, System 3, Interdata (Perkin-Elmer) 16b and 32b systems, Hewlett-Packard 2116, 2100, 21MX, Honeywell H316/H516, MITS Altair 8800, with both 8080 and Z80, Royal-Mcbee LGP-30, LGP-21, Scientific Data Systems SDS 940</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://vintagecalculators.com/
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    [_label] => Vintage Calculators . com
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 - A celebration of old calculators showing the evolution from mechanical calculator to pocket electronic calculator.</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Unix Haters Handbook
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</li>
</ul>
<h4>Data Communications</h4>
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    [_relation] => 
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 1922-1983. Includes the invention of the transistor, Shannon's Law of information, invention of CCD, etc.*
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Internet Archive
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 - See web pages archived from 1996 on.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://history-internet.org
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Internet Historical Society
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 - A history of the net, with lots of links.</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://www.fcc.gov/omd/history/internet/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => FCC Short History of internet
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 - Something to Share, Common Standards, Making the Connections</li>
<li>
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Hayes Photo Album
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 - Some photos and video from the start and end of Hayes modems. 
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    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Manuals and schematics
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</li>
</ul>
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<ul><li>
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    [_label] => Living Internet
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 - An elegantly organized tour of the Internet, both fun and informative, a rare combination!</li>
<li>
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    [_url] => http://teletext.mb21.co.uk/
    [_relation] => 
    [_label] => Teletext
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 - Data broadcasting on the Vertical Blanking Interval</li>
</ul>
<h4>Transistors and Semiconductors</h4>
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    [_label] => 60s and 70s Semiconductor Datasheet Collection
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 - Scanned datasheets</li>
<li>
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, aka Transistor Museum - The Transistor Museum has grown significantly over the years since we first appeared on the web in 2001.  In that timeframe we’ve added hundreds of pages of unique material specifically developed for those interested in the history of the transistor. In these past 14 years, all areas of the Museum have been expanded, including Oral Histories, Photo Gallery Pictures, Acquisitions and Donations, Photo Essay Research Articles, Construction Projects, Timeline of Transistor History, and many other areas covering topics important to transistor history.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Electricity</h4>
<ul><li>
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<h4>Other Historic Sites</h4>
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 1922-1983. Includes the invention of the transistor, Shannon's Law of information, invention of CCD, etc.</li>
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 - While not truly history, it does tell you how to build many devices from history. Projects include several based on zinc negative resistance, copper oxide thermo electric generator, magnetic amplifiers, an 80m transmitter built around a 2N3904, an alcohol flame triode amplifier, home made CRT tube, arc transmitters, home made coherer, home made vacuum tube triode, sound modulated LED, laser, and flashlight, etc. Fun stuff!</li>
<li>
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 - Old books covering a WIDE range of subjects including radio, telegraph, and telephone.</li>
<li><p>Telharmonium - The Telharmonium (also known as the Dynamophone) was an early electronic musical instrument, developed by Thaddeus Cahill in 1897. The Telharmonium was intended to be listened to using telephone receivers.</p>
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 - Herein you will find a collection of vintage engineering texts, vacuum tube datasheets, and other obsolete information, presented free of charge and without annoying advertisements.</li>
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 - &quot;Weston Electrical Instrument Corporation, founded in 1888, is responsible for many important developments in the electrical engineering field.  Several years ago, I came across a 3 year collection of Weston Engineering Notes starting in 1946.  This was a far different time and many of the things we take for granted today weren't even dreams of the future yet.  Clicking the above logo will give you an enlarged sketch of an engineer's desk.  Engineering and physics books (complete with log tables) close at hand.  The ever present slide rule, a sharp pencil, drafting triangle and the all-important eraser being important tools of the trade.  A tube and a large can capacitor are part of a current project.  An analog meter waiting to prove or dis-prove the latest theory.  The pipe to be used while pondering the latest developments and speculating about the future.&quot;</li>
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<h4>Periodicals</h4>
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NOTE - Due to wiki spam, only registered users can edit pages. Email me (
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<p>If you did not scan the material yourself, please obtain permission and credit the person who did. If you find appropriate information on another website, it'd be best to link to that site instead of copying material from it (especially without permission).</p>
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<p>Harold Hallikainen<br />
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    [linkto] => Weston
)
Array
(
    [linkto] => Wheatstone Corporation
)
Array
(
    [linkto] => Larcan
)
Array
(
    [linkto] => Yokogawa Electric Works
)
Array
(
    [linkto] => Historic Papers
)
Array
(
    [linkto] => Station Histories
)
Array
(
    [linkto] => MilitaryRadio
)
Array
(
    [linkto] => National
)
Array
(
    [linkto] => Electronics Digest
)

Author

See Also

Included from Help/SyntaxHighlighterPlugin

The SyntaxHighlighter plugin will highlight source code in a variety of languages.

Highlighting is done in Javascript with http://highlightjs.org/.

Recognized languages are the following:

Apache Bash C# C++
CSS CoffeeScript Diff HTML, XML
HTTP Ini JSON Java
JavaScript Makefile Markdown Nginx
Objective C PHP Perl Python
Ruby SQL

Arguments

None.

The source code is put between <<SyntaxHighlighter and >>.

Example

<<SyntaxHighlighter
 #include <stdio.h>

 int main() {
     printf("Lalala\n");
 }
>>

will give:


#include <stdio.h>

 int main() {
     printf("Lalala\n");
 }

History

The first implementation of this plugin passed all its arguments through a C++ highlighter called "highlight" (available at http://www.andre-simon.de).

This implementation allowed the following arguments, which are now ignored.

Former Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

syntax

None (required argument), see http://www.andre-simon.de/doku/highlight/highlight.html

style

[ "ansi", "gnu", "kr", "java", "linux" ] (required)

color

null (optional), see highlight/themes

number

0 (optional)

wrap

0 (optional)

Authors

Included from Help/InterWikiSearchPlugin

The InterWikiSearch plugin performs searches on InterWiki sites listed in InterWikiMap.

Usage

<<InterWikiSearch arguments>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

s

The search term

none

formsize

30

Example

<<InterWikiSearch>>
Plugin InterWikiSearch disabled. Sorry, this plugin is currently out of order.
<?plugin InterWikiSearch?>

Author

See Also

Included from Help/RateItPlugin

RateIt: A recommender system, based on MovieLens and "suggest".

Store user ratings per pagename. The wikilens theme displays a navbar image bar with some nice Javascript magic and this plugin shows various recommendations.

There should be two methods to store ratings:

The most important fact: A page has more than one rating. There can be (and will be!) many ratings per page (ratee): different raters (users), in different dimensions. Are those stored per page (ratee)? Then what if I wish to access the ratings per rater (user)?

Wikilens plans several user-centered applications like:

  • a) show my ratings
  • b) show my buddies' ratings
  • c) show how my ratings are like my buddies'
  • d) show where I agree/disagree with my buddy
  • e) show what this group of people agree/disagree on

If the ratings are stored in a real DB in a table, we can index the ratings by rater and ratee, and be confident in performance. Currently MovieLens has 80,000 users, 7,000 items, 10,000,000 ratings. This is an average of 1400 ratings/page if each page were rated equally. However, they're not: the most popular things have tens of thousands of ratings (e.g., "Pulp Fiction" has 42,000 ratings). If ratings are stored per page, you would have to save/read huge page metadata every time someone submits a rating. Finally, the movie domain has an unusually small number of items-- I'd expect a lot more in music, for example.

For a simple rating system one can also store the rating in the page metadata (default).

Recommender Engines:

Usage

Note: The wikilens theme or any derivate must be enabled, to enable this plugin!

        <<RateIt>> just the widget without text
        <<RateIt show=top>> text plus widget below
        <<RateIt show=ratings>> to show my ratings
TODO:   <<RateIt show=buddies>> to show my buddies
        <<RateIt show=ratings dimension=1>>
TODO:   <<RateIt show=text>> just text, no widget, for dumps

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

pagename

The page to execute upon

current pagename

version

false

version

false

id

rateit

imgPrefix

(empty) or BStar or Star

(empty)

dimension

false

small

false

show

false

mode

false

Example

<<RateIt>>

Author

  • Dan Frankowski (wikilens author),
  • Reini Urban (as plugin)

See Also

Included from Help/ExternalSearchPlugin

The ExternalSearch plugin creates a form to query InterWikis or other internet sites.

Usage

<<ExternalSearch
         url="InterWiki or URL"
         name="button text"
>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

url

Specify a wiki from the InterWikiMap or a URL. Any text entered by the user will be appended to the search URL. The string placeholder '%s' can be used to insert a search query into the URL rather than appending it.

name

Text to display in the submit button.

For InterWiki sites the default is the wiki name, for other URLs the default is the text “External Search”.

formsize

Specify the input area size.

30 characters

debug

Boolean. If true, don't really redirect to the external site, just print out the URL that would be redirected to.

false

Examples

  url="http://sunir.org/apps/meta.pl?"       name="Metawiki Search"
  url="http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?" name="MeatBall Search"
  url=php-lookup
  url=php-function
  url=PhpWiki

Perform a full-text search on multiple wiki's:

Perform a full-text search on MeatBall wiki:

Search the PHP web site for a function name:

Enter the name of a PHP function to view the documentation page:

Enter any existing page name on PhpWiki to jump to that page:

See Also

Included from Help/LdapSearchPlugin

The LdapSearch plugin displays a LDAP query as table.

Usage

<<LdapSearch>>
<<LdapSearch
           host="localhost"
           port=389
           basedn=""
           filter="(cn=*)"
           attributes=""
>>
<<LdapSearch host=ldap.example.com filter="(ou=web-team)"
                      attributes="sn cn telephonenumber">>
<<LdapSearch host="ldap.itd.umich.edu" basedn="" filter="(sn=jensen)" attributes="cn drink">>
<<LdapSearch host=ldap.example.com attributes="cn sn telephonenumber">>
<<LdapSearch host=bugs.debian.org port=10101 basedn="dc=current,dc=bugs,dc=debian,dc=org"
                      filter="(debbugsPackage=phpwiki)"
                      attributes="debbugsSeverity debbugsState debbugsTitle">>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

host

hostname or ip or ldap:// uri to connect to.

from LDAP_AUTH_HOST or localhost

port

portnumber to connect to.

from LDAP_AUTH_HOST or 389

basedn

connect string: "ou=Users,o=Development,dc=mycompany.com"

LDAP_BASE_DN

filter

Optional ldap_search() filter argument

"(cn=*)"

attributes

space separated fields to return as table columns: "cn sn"

empty

options

ldap_set_option(). Column separated name=value pairs. Esp. needed for Windows Active directory: "LDAP_OPT_PROTOCOL_VERSION=3:LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS=0"

LDAP_SET_OPTION if host == LDAP_AUTH_HOST

user

user and password are required for Windows Active directory.

Default: LDAP_AUTH_USER if host == LDAP_AUTH_HOST

password

user and password are required for Windows Active directory.

Default: LDAP_AUTH_PASSWORD if host == LDAP_AUTH_HOST

Examples

host 
port 
basedn 
filter 
attributes 

Author

  • John Lines

See Also

Included from Help/LinkDatabasePlugin

LinkDatabase is a plugin to list all pages with all links in various formats for some Java Visualization tools.

Usage

<<LinkDatabase arguments>>

Arguments

All PageList arguments, plus the following ones:

Argument

Description

Default value

format

'html', 'text', 'xml'

html

noheader

Boolean. If true, header should be omitted.

false

include_empty

Boolean. If true, pages that are referenced but not yet created are included in the list.

false

exclude_from

false

info

Example

<<LinkDatabase limit=10>>
All pages with all links in this wiki (861 total):
|<<   << - 1 / 87 - Next >>   >>|
|<<   << - 1 / 87 - Next >>   >>|
Page Name. Links.
Help/SpellCheckPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/IncludePagePlugin Help/AllPagesPlugin Help/AllPagesPlugin Help/AllPagesPlugin Help/AllPagesPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/WikiAdminSelectPlugin PhpWikiAdministration PhpWikiAdministration PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/RelatedChangesPlugin RecentChanges PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/PredefinedIcons PhpWikiDocumentation
Help/RecentReferrersPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/BoxRightPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/WikiFormRichPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/IncludeSiteMapPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/OrphanedPagesPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/GraphVizPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
is_a Template/Relation
CategoryWikiPlugin CategoryCategory
Help/ListPagesPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/ListSubpagesPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/SystemInfoPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
RecentChangesMyPages RecentChanges MyRecentEdits CategoryActionPage
Help/WikiAdminRemovePlugin PhpWikiAdministration PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/TemplatePlugin CreatePage PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/PageTrailPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/ProcessingPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
UriResolver CategoryActionPage
Help/SyncWikiPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/CreateTocPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
PhpWikiDebug CategoryActionPage
Help/WikiAdminRenamePlugin PhpWikiAdministration PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/text2pngPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/IncludeTreePlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/UserRatingsPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
AuthorHistory CategoryActionPage
Help/GoogleLink UserPreferences PhpWikiDocumentation
TranslateText CategoryActionPage
Help/MagicPhpWikiURLs SandBox PhpWikiDocumentation
Help/RawHtmlPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/CurrentTimePlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
BlogJournal CategoryActionPage
Help/GoodStyle PhpWikiDocumentation
AppendText CategoryActionPage
Help/DebugRetransformPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/SyntaxHighlighterPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
MyRatings CategoryActionPage
RecentChanges CategoryActionPage
Help/InterWikiSearchPlugin InterWikiMap PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
HomePageAlias
Help/WikiPlugin PluginManager RecentChanges RecentEdits MostPopular LeastPopular AllPages AllPagesCreatedByMe AllPagesLastEditedByMe AllPagesOwnedByMe PluginManager PhpWikiDocumentation
Template/UserPage
Help/RateItPlugin RateIt PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
PluginManager CategoryActionPage
Help/ExternalSearchPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/TextFormattingRules this is a page link WikiWords HomePage Help/TextFormattingRules Help/TextFormattingRules PluginManager PhpWikiDocumentation
Help/LdapSearchPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/LinkDatabasePlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/MoreAboutMechanics FindPage PhpWikiDocumentation
CategoryHomePages CategoryCategory
AllPagesLastEditedByMe CategoryActionPage
UpLoad CategoryActionPage
Help/ActionPage Help/WikiPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation
Help/RecentChangesPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/Jeff Dairiki PhpWikiDocumentation
FullRecentChanges RecentChanges RecentEdits CategoryActionPage
PhpWikiAdministration/Remove CategoryActionPage
Help/AddCommentPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
LdapSearch CategoryActionPage
Help/PageList AllPages BackLinks LikePages MostPopular TitleSearch PhpWikiDocumentation
Help/PageHistoryPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
SemanticRelations CategoryActionPage
MyRecentChanges RecentChanges MyRecentEdits CategoryActionPage
Help/IncludePagesPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
LikePages LikePages LikePages CategoryActionPage
FuzzyPages FindPage CategoryActionPage
Help/HtmlConverterPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
InterWikiMap
BlogArchives CategoryActionPage
Help/CommentPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/PhotoAlbumPlugin Help/PhotoAlbumPlugin/Slides PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/DeadEndPagesPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
WantedPages CategoryActionPage
Help/LinkIcons InterWikiMap PhpWikiDocumentation
Help/AsciiMathPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/ChartPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/NoCachePlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
AllPagesCreatedByMe CategoryActionPage
AllUsers UserPreferences CategoryActionPage
Help/PloticusPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
EditMetaData CategoryActionPage
Help/Reini Urban PhpWikiDocumentation
Help/UpLoadPlugin InterWikiMap PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/CalendarPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/CalendarListPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/WikiAdminPurgePlugin PhpWikiAdministration PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
LeastPopular CategoryActionPage
Help/AllPagesPlugin AllPages PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/WikiAdminSearchReplacePlugin PhpWikiAdministration PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
UserPreferences CategoryActionPage
Help/CacheTestPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/HelloWorldPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
PhpWikiAdministration/Rename CategoryActionPage
RecentNewPages RecentChanges CategoryActionPage
GeneralDisclaimer
Help/BackLinksPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
PhpWikiAdministration SetGlobalAccessRightsSimple SetGlobalAccessRights SandBox HomePage CategoryActionPage
Help/CreateBibPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/WikiPollPlugin PhpWikiPoll PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
MyRecentEdits RecentChanges MyRecentChanges CategoryActionPage
Help/PasswordResetPlugin UserPreferences PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
RecentReleases
Help/AnalyseAccessLogSqlPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/InterWiki Help/InterWiki InterWikiMap InterWikiMap Help/InterWiki InterWikiMap InterWikiSearch PhpWikiDocumentation
PageHistory CategoryActionPage
SystemInfo CategoryActionPage
Help/WikicreoleTablePlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Template/Relation SemanticSearch SemanticRelations
CategoryActionPage CategoryCategory
Help/WikiTranslationPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
FullTextSearch FindPage CategoryActionPage
Help/FileInfoPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/WantedPagesPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
CategoryGroup CategoryCategory
Help/CreatePagePlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/DebugBackendInfoPlugin DebugBackendInfo EditMetaData PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/RssFeedPlugin RecentChanges PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/RecentEditsPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Template/Talk
Help/BlogJournalPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/AllUsersPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/TexToPngPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
AllUserPages AllPages CategoryActionPage
WikiBlog CategoryActionPage
Help/SemanticRelationsPlugin SemanticRelations ListRelations SemanticSearch PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/PreferenceAppPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
NewPagesPerUser CategoryActionPage
Help/RecentChangesCachedPlugin RecentChanges PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/WikisUsingPhpWiki
SpellCheck CategoryActionPage
PhpWikiPoll PhpWikiDocumentation
Help/PhpHighlightPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/VideoPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/WikiAdminSetExternalPlugin PhpWikiAdministration PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
LinkDatabase CategoryActionPage
ListRelations CategoryActionPage
Help/GoogleMapsPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Template/Category CategoryCategory CategoryCategory
Help/MostPopularPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
located_in Template/Relation
Help/FacebookLikePlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/AddingPages PhpWikiDocumentation
Help/PopUpPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/Spreadsheet PhpWikiDocumentation
RecentComments CategoryActionPage
CreatePage CategoryActionPage
PageDump PhpWikiAdministration TitleSearch PluginManager CategoryActionPage
UserRatings CategoryActionPage
Help/ListRelationsPlugin SemanticRelations ListRelations SemanticSearch PhpWikiDocumentation
Help/Advice for Mediawiki users PhpWikiDocumentation
Help PhpWikiDocumentation
LockedPages CategoryActionPage
Help/NewPagesPerUserPlugin RecentNewPages PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
MostPopular CategoryActionPage
AllPagesOwnedByMe CategoryActionPage
TitleSearch FindPage CategoryActionPage
Help/SqlResultPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/AtomFeedPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/BlogArchivesPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/WikiAdminSetAclSimplePlugin PhpWikiAdministration PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
UserContribs CategoryActionPage
CategoryCategory
Help/YouTubePlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/DebugGroupInfoPlugin DebugGroupInfo DebugGroupInfo PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/TranscludePlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/TranslateTextPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/PageInfoPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
LinkSearch CategoryActionPage
OrphanedPages CategoryActionPage
Help/PrevNextPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/WikiBlogPlugin RecentChanges BlogArchives BlogJournal WikiBlog BlogArchives BlogJournal PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/AsciiSVGPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
RecentVisitors The PhpWiki programming team PhpWikiDocumentation
WhoIsOnline CategoryActionPage
Help/GooglePluginPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
population Template/Attribute
PhpWikiAdministration/Chown CategoryActionPage
Help/UserPreferencesPlugin UserPreferences PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
The PhpWiki programming team PhpWikiDocumentation
Help/SearchHighlightPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/SiteMapPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
AllPages OrphanedPages AllUserPages CategoryActionPage
Help/Steve Wainstead PhpWikiDocumentation
WatchPage CategoryActionPage
Help/ModeratedPagePlugin ModeratedPage ModeratedPage ModeratedPage ModeratedPage UserPreferences ModeratedPage ModeratedPage ModeratedPage ModeratedPage ModeratedPage ModeratedPage PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
RecentEdits RecentChanges CategoryActionPage
Help/DebugAuthInfoPlugin DebugAuthInfo DebugAuthInfo PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
AllPagesByAcl CategoryActionPage
Help/PageGroupPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/WikiAdminDeleteAclPlugin PhpWikiAdministration PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/JabberPresencePlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/HowToUseWiki SteveWainsteadEatsLiveWorms ThisPageShouldNotExist UserPreferences PhpWikiDocumentation
Help/OldStyleTablePlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
ProjectSummary
Help/Categories CreatePage PhpWikiDocumentation
Help/WatchPagePlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/AppendTextPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/WabiSabi PhpWikiDocumentation
Help/WikiAdminUtilsPlugin PhpWikiAdministration PhpWikiDebug PhpWikiAdministration PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Template/Example
PhpWikiDocumentation
Help/WikiFormPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
BackLinks CategoryActionPage
PhpWikiAdministration/SetAcl CategoryActionPage
Help/MediawikiTablePlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
FindPage RecentChanges PhpWikiDocumentation
PhpWikiAdministration/DeleteAcl CategoryActionPage
Help/PopularNearbyPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/Wikicreole link link PhpWikiDocumentation
SemanticSearch CategoryActionPage
ModeratedPage CategoryActionPage
SandBox
PhpWikiAdministration/SetAclSimple PhpWikiAdministration/SetAcl CategoryActionPage
Help/EditMetaDataPlugin HomePage PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/WhoIsOnlinePlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/FoafViewerPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/TitleSearchPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/EditText PhpWikiDocumentation
Help/TeX2pngPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/UriResolverPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/DynamicIncludePagePlugin SandBox PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
ReleaseNotes BackLinks RichTable PhpWeather CreatePage RateIt AllPagesCreatedByMe AllPagesOwnedByMe AllPagesLastEditedByMe BackLinks BackLinks RecentChanges UserContribs PageHistory PageInfo RecentChanges SemanticRelations WhoIsOnline UserPreferences PhpWikiAdministration PhpWikiAdministration PhpWikiDebug WikiAdminSelect FullTextSearch RecentChanges UriResolver AppendText SpecialPages LockedPages InterWikiMap InterWikiMap PageDump FullTextSearch SearchHighlight BackLinks LinkSearch BackLinks RecentChanges MyRecentChanges MyRecentEdits UserContribs RecentChanges UserContribs RelatedChanges InterWikiMap WantedPages SystemInfo WikiAdminSelect PluginManager RelatedChanges UserPreferences RelatedChanges PageDump PageDump PhpWikiAdministration RecentChanges PhpWikiAdministration AllPages AllPagesCreatedByMe AllPagesLastEditedByMe AllPagesOwnedByMe SearchHighlight PhpWikiAdministration RecentChanges PhpWikiAdministration ModeratedPage LinkDatabase MostPopular TitleSearch MostPopular UserPreferences WikiAdminSelect WikiAdminSelect ReleaseNotes PhpWikiAdministration RelatedChanges UserPreferences WikiAdminSelect WhoIsOnline WhoIsOnline UserPreferences WikiAdminSelect InterWikiSearch WikiAdminSelect WikiBlog PluginManager AllPages AllUsers WikiAdminSelect WikiBlog PhpWikiAdministration UserPreferences MostPopular PhpWikiDocumentation
RelatedChanges CategoryActionPage
Help/RandomPagePlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/LikePagesPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/SemanticSearchAdvancedPlugin SemanticSearch PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/WikiForumPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/FullTextSearchPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
PhpWikiManual Help/PhpWiki Help/WikiWikiWeb Help/Steve Wainstead Help/WabiSabi Help/WikisUsingPhpWiki Help/AddingPages Help/EditText Help/GoodStyle Help/GoogleLink Help/HowToUseWiki FindPage Help/Images Help/Categories Help/InterWiki Help/LinkIcons Help/PredefinedIcons Help/WikiPlugin Help/MagicPhpWikiURLs Help/MoreAboutMechanics Help/Wikicreole Help/TextFormattingRules Help/PagePermissions Help/SemanticRelations Help/Spreadsheet Help/PageList Help/Advice for Mediawiki users
Copyrights The PhpWiki programming team
SearchHighlight CategoryActionPage
Help/VisualWikiPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
DebugBackendInfo
Help/PluginManagerPlugin ModeratedPage PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/PopularTagsPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/RedirectToPlugin SomeRedirectingPage HomePage HomePageAlias PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/DiffPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/SemanticSearchPlugin object city city city country PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/Images PhpWikiDocumentation
PhpWikiRecentChanges PhpWikiDocumentation
Help/RecentCommentsPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Template/Linkto SemanticSearch SemanticRelations Template/Linkto
PageInfo CategoryActionPage
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Help/WikiAdminSetAclPlugin PhpWikiAdministration PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/PagePermissions PhpWikiDocumentation
SpecialPages
Help/PageDumpPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/AuthorHistoryPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/FuzzyPagesPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
RandomPage CategoryActionPage
Help/LinkSearchPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
InterWikiSearch InterWikiMap CategoryActionPage
Template/Attribute SemanticSearch SemanticRelations
RateIt CategoryActionPage
Help/GoToPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Template/NewPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/PhpWiki PhpWikiDocumentation
Help/WikiWikiWeb FindPage RecentVisitors PhpWikiDocumentation
area Template/Attribute
Help/UnfoldSubpagesPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
PhpWikiAdministration/Purge CategoryActionPage
Help/RichTablePlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
PhpWikiAdministration/SearchReplace CategoryActionPage
Help/WikiAdminChownPlugin PhpWikiAdministration PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/SemanticRelations SemanticRelations ListRelations SemanticSearch PhpWikiDocumentation
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Help/PreferencesInfoPlugin UserPreferences PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
PhpWikiAdministration/Chmod
Help/PhpWeatherPlugin PhpWikiDocumentation CategoryWikiPlugin
Help/WikiAdminChmodPlugin PhpWikiAdministration PhpWikiDocumentation
Help/Adobe Flash Help/Adobe Flash/themes/Sidebar/ora.swf PhpWikiDocumentation
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HAROLD Template/UserPage
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Standard Telephones & Cables. Australia HomePage
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Straight Wire Audio HomePage
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QEI HomePage
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Broadcast Television Systems HomePage
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Broadcast Electronics HomePage
ATI HomePage
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Radio World
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Broadcast Audio HomePage
Andrew Corporation HomePage
Audio Arts HomePage
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Dumont HomePage
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Pacific Recorders and Engineers HomePage
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Blog
Tapecaster HomePage
Scala HomePage
Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company HomePage
Detroit News Radiophone information (8MK WBL WWJ) whole page
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Energy-Onix HomePage
Modulation Sciences HomePage
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American Data HomePage
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Johnson Electronics HomePage
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Realistic HomePage
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Broadcasters General Store HomePage
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Included from Help/RecentChangesPlugin

The RecentChanges plugin lists the most recent modifications in the wiki.

Usage

<<RecentChanges arguments>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

pagename

The page to execute upon

current pagename

days

Number of days. Specifying 0 will display modifications since wiki creation.

2

show_minor

Show minor modifications

false

show_major

Show major modifications

true

show_all

Display a page multiple times if it was modified more that once.

false

show_deleted

Show deleted pages

sometimes

only_new

Show only new pages

false

author

Show only modifications from a specific author

false

owner

Show only pages from a specific owner

false

limit

Do not show more pages that the limit.

false

format

Default is HTML. Other: rss, rss2, rss091, atom, sidebar, box, contribs

false

daylist

Comma-separated list of days

false

difflinks

Show diff links

true

historylinks

Show history links

false (true for Monobook and FusionForge)

caption

Custom caption

category

Limit pages to a given category

pagematch

Limit to pages matching pattern

Example

<<RecentChanges limit=10>>

RecentChanges rssrss2atom

The 10 most recent major edits during the past 2 days are listed below.

No changes found

<<RecentChanges show_minor=1>>
<<RecentChanges days=30>>

Author

See Also

Included from Help/AddCommentPlugin

The AddComment plugin lets users attach comments to the end of a page. Change the layout via the templates comment.tmpl and addcomment.tmpl, and the CSS classes wikicomment, wikicomment-header, wikicomment-body, wikicomment-footer.

Usage

<<AddComment order||=normal jshide||=0 mode||=show,add noheader||=0>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

jshide

Boolean. If true, the comments and/or textbox should be initially hidden and on click expanded.

false

order

List comments in chronological (order=normal) or reverse order (order=reverse).

normal

mode

List of “add” and/or “show”.

add,show

noheader

Boolean. If true, the “Comments” header should be omitted.

false

pagename

Attach to which page?

current pagename

Known Problems

  • jshide does not work yet. Not very well tested.

Examples

Comments

Included from Help/PageHistoryPlugin

The PageHistory plugin lists history of a given page.

Usage

<<PageHistory arguments>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

pagename

The page to execute upon

current pagename

days

Number of days

show_minor

Show minor modifications

true

show_major

Show major modifications

true

limit

Number of versions to display

100

format

Format to display: 'rss'

false

Example

<<PageHistory>>

PageHistory for PhpWikiManual rssrss2atom

17 January 2022

22 May 2014

17 January 2022

Author

See Also

Included from Help/IncludePagesPlugin

The IncludePages plugin will "include" a list of multiple pages, based on IncludePage plugin.

Usage

<<IncludePages arguments >>

Arguments

All arguments from IncludePage plugin, plus the following ones:

Argument

Description

Default value

pages

The pages to include

none

exclude

Comma-separated list of pages to exclude

false

Example

<<IncludePages pages=<!plugin-list BackLinks !> >>

Author

See Also

Included from Help/HtmlConverterPlugin

The HtmlConverter plugin will convert HTML tags as far to Wiki markup as possible and eliminate all other HTML markup, so the output can be copied and pasted into a wiki page.

Usage

<<HtmlConverter>>

Arguments

None

Example

<<HtmlConverter>>


Authors

See Also

Included from Help/CommentPlugin

The Comment plugin lets you hide parts of a Wiki page without actually deleting the text. Comments will only be visible in the Wiki markup when editing or viewing the source.

Usage

Simply place the text to be commented out between <<Comment and >>:

<<Comment

== A Hidden Section ==

This text will not show up in the generated HTML page, but it is still
visible when editing the WikiMarkup.

>>

Author

Included from Help/PhotoAlbumPlugin

The PhotoAlbum plugin makes an 'album' by displaying a set of photos listed in a text file with optional descriptions.

Usage

<<PhotoAlbum
         src=http://server/textfile
         mode=[column|row]
         align=[center|left|right]
         desc=true
         sort=false
         height=100%
         width=100%
>>

Arguments

Only the src parameter is required.

Argument

Description

Default value

src

Url or local path to a CSV textfile which separates filename and description of each photo. Photos listed in the text file have to be in same directory as the file. Descriptions are optional.

If the local path points to a directory, is relative from PHPWIKI_DIR, and the main script is in PHPWIKI_DIR, url must not be given, and all pictures from this directory are displayed.

url

Defines the webpath to the srcdir directory

mode

Specifies how the images are arranged.

  • "normal" - Normal table which shows photos full-size
  • "thumbs" - WinXP thumbnail style
  • "tiles" - WinXP tiles style
  • "list" - WinXP list style
  • "row" - inline thumbnails
  • "column" - photos full-size, displayed in 1 column
  • "slide" - slideshow mode, needs Javascript on client

normal

numcols

photos per row, columns

3

showdesc

  • "none" - No descriptions next to photos
  • "name" - Only filename shown
  • "desc" - Only description (from textfile) shown
  • "both" - If no description found, then filename will be used

both

link

true or false

If true, each image will be hyperlinked to a page where the single photo will be shown full-size. Only works when mode != 'normal'

true

attrib

attrib arg allows multiple attributes: attrib=sort,nowrap,alt

  • "sort" sorts alphabetically,
  • "nowrap" for cells,
  • "alt" to use descs instead of filenames in image ALT-tags

align

center, right or left

center

desc

Display any descriptions given in the text file

true

sort

Sort images by file name

By default the order in the text file is followed

bgcolor

cell bgcolor

#eae8e8 (lightgrey)

hlcolor

highlight color

#c0c0ff (lightblue)

height, width

Height and width are calculated compared to original metrics retrieved by php-function:getimagesize and can be absolute (50px) or a percentage (e.g. "50%").

attrib

attrib arg allows multiple attributes: attrib=sort,nowrap,alt 'sort' sorts alphabetically, 'nowrap' for cells, 'alt' to use descs instead of filenames in image ALT-tags

cellwidth

cell (auto|equal|image|75|100%)

Width of cells in table. Either absolute value in pixels, HTML style percentage, "auto" (no special action), "equal" (where all columns are equally sized) or "image" (take height and width of the photo in that cell).

tablewidth

table (75|100%)

false

p

"displaythissinglephoto.jpg" only

false

h

"highlightcolorofthisphoto.jpg" only

false

duration

in slide mode, duration in seconds

6

thumbswidth

width of thumbnails

80

Examples

Text file

Possible content of a valid text file:

photo-01.jpg; My girlfriend and I
photo-02.jpg
christmas.gif; Merry Christmas!

Sample Albums

local dir:

<<PhotoAlbum src="themes/Hawaiian/images/pictures/" >>

or via external URL:

<<PhotoAlbum src="http://phpwiki.sourceforge.net/demo/themes/Hawaiian/images/pictures/PhotoAlbum.csv" >>

/Slides

Authors

Included from Help/DeadEndPagesPlugin

The DeadEndPages plugin returns a list of pages which are not linked to by any other page.

It is simply an alias for OrphanedPages plugin.

Included from Help/AsciiMathPlugin

Usage

<<AsciiMath formula >>

Arguments

All arguments are passed to the ASCII Math PHP library and rendered as Math ML.

Example

<<AsciiMath sum_(i=1)^n i = (n(n+1))/2 >>
i = 1 n i = n ( n +1 ) 2

Author

See Also

Included from Help/ChartPlugin

The Chart plugin allows to easily draw simple graphs on a wiki page.

Three graph formats are possible: line, bar and pie. In pie mode, negative values are ignored.

The browser must support SVG in order graphs to be displayed. If you are using a recent browser (Firefox, Opera, Chrome, Safari) then you should see the examples.

Usage

<<Chart width=200 height=200 legend="My legend" type=line color=green data="5, 7, 11, 3, 15" >>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

width

Graph width in pixels

200

height

Graph height in pixels

200

legend

Legend of the chart

None

type

line, bar or pie

line

data

Graph data: a list of numbers separated by comma

None (required argument)

Examples

Line chart

<<Chart type=line
        data="5, 7, 11, 3, 15"
        legend="Price evolution"
>>
Price evolution

Bar chart

<<Chart type=bar
        color=red
        data="5, 7, 11, 3, 15"
        legend="Number of users"
>>
Number of users

Pie chart

<<Chart type=pie
        color=blue
        data="5, 7, 11, 3, 15"
        legend="Use per country"
>>
Use per country

Known Problems

With multiple Chart plugins on the same page the 2nd and subsequent ones will have the same width and height.

Author

  • Marc-Etienne Vargenau

See Also

Included from Help/NoCachePlugin

Don't cache the following page. Mostly used for plugins, which display dynamic content.

Usage

<<NoCache arguments>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

nocache

if nocache=purge, delete the whole cache for this page

1

Example

<<NoCache>>

Author

See Also

Included from Help/PloticusPlugin

The Ploticus plugin passes all its arguments to the Ploticus binary and displays the result as PNG, GIF, EPS, SVG or SVGZ. Ploticus is a free, GPL, non-interactive software package for producing plots, charts, and graphics from data. See http://ploticus.sourceforge.net/doc/welcome.html

Ploticus uses a cache expire date of days.

Usage

<<Ploticus device||=png [ploticus options...]
     multiline ploticus script ...
>>

or without any script: (not tested)

<<Ploticus -prefab vbars
        data=myfile.dat delim=tab y=1
        clickmapurl="http://mywiki.url/wiki/?pagename=@2"
        clickmaplabel="@3" -csmap
>>

TODO: PloticusSql - create intermediate data from SQL. Similar to SqlResult plugin, just in graphic form. For example to produce nice looking pagehit statistics or ratings statistics. Ploticus has its own sql support within #getproc data, but this would expose security information.

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

device

gif, png, jpeg, svg, svgz, eps. Any -T parameter supported by Ploticus.

png

data

optionally add data by <!plugin-list !> pagelist plugins. See Help:WikiPlugin

alt

alt text for the image

-prefab

use the given prefab script (may need PLOTICUS_PREFABS)

-csmap

If a clickable map should be produced (not yet tested) passed to Ploticus as -csmap -mapfile $tempfile.map

help

Show a help screen

All other arguments are used as source to Ploticus.

Known Problems

For Windows you need either a gd library with GIF support or a Ploticus with PNG support. This comes only with the Cygwin build so far.

Optional Configuration

config.ini
PLOTICUS_EXE = pl.exe (on Windows) PLOTICUS_EXE = /usr/local/bin/pl (elsewhere)

prefabs need the environment variable PLOTICUS_PREFABS. Default: /usr/share/ploticus. Maybe also set by the config variable PLOTICUS_PREFABS.

See also Help:WikiPluginCached options in config.ini.

Examples

Sample Pie Chart:

<<Ploticus device||=png alt="Sample Pie Chart"
#proc page
#if @DEVICE in gif,png
  scale: 0.7
#endif

//  specify data using {proc getdata}
#proc getdata
data:   Brazil 22
        Columbia 17
        "Costa Rica" 22
        Guatemala 3
        Honduras 12
        Mexico 14
        Nicaragua 28
        Belize 9
         United\nStates 21
        Canada 8

//  render the pie graph using {proc pie}
#proc pie
firstslice: 90
explode: .2 0 0 0 0  .2 0
datafield: 2
labelfield: 1
labelmode: line+label
center: 4 4
radius: 2
colors: yellow pink pink pink pink yellow pink
labelfarout: 1.05
>>

Author

See Also

Included from Help/UpLoadPlugin

The UpLoad plugin displays an editbox and two buttons.

  • The first button lets you choose the file to be uploaded at your local filesystem. The text value of this button is localised from your browser.
  • The second “Upload” button actually uploads the given filename to the upload directory.

This directory is not browsable, any file there may be accessed by using the “Upload:” InterWikiMap prefix to the given filename. This way you can easily inline uploaded images.

Usage

<<UpLoad arguments>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

logfile

Local path. The format is currently HTML - a new <tr> row per entry - and not log file syntax.

phpwiki-upload.log

autolink

Add the uploaded filename to the list of uploaded files at the page.

true

page

The page where the uploaded files are publicly listed, if autolink is true.

Current page

mode

'actionpage' or 'edit'

actionpage

Notes

  1. The user must be authenticated to be able to upload.
  2. The filename may not end with certain disallowed extensions, to prevent from abuse.
  3. MAX_FILE_SIZE is configured by the config.ini option MAX_UPLOAD_SIZE, which defaults to 16MB. Your webserver and PHP may add another limit.
  4. Already existing uploaded files are NOT overwritten.

Example

<<UpLoad>>

See Also

Included from Help/CalendarPlugin

The Calendar plugin can be used to generate a monthly calendar in a wiki page. It's handy for personal wikis.

Individual dates in the calendar link to specially named wiki pages. The names for the “day pages” are by default formed by appending the date to the pagename on which the calendar appears.

Usage

<<Calendar>>

will get you:

< May 2025 >
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
 1   2   3   4 
 5   6   7   8   9   10   11 
 12   13   14   15   16   17   18 
 19   20   21   22   23   24   25 
 26   27   28   29   30   31 

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

Selection of Month

year

Specify the year for the calendar.

Current year

month

Specify the month for the calendar.

Current month

month_offset

Added to month. Can be used to include several months worth of calendars on a single wiki page.

0

“Day Page” Names

date_format

strftime style format string used to generate page names for the “day pages.”

The default value is %Y-%m-%d.

prefix

Prepended to the date (formatted per date_format) to generate the “day page” names.

The default value is [pagename]/.

Appearance

month_format

strftime style format string used to generate the title of the calendar.

(Default: %B %Y.)

wday_format

strftime style format string used to generate the day-of-week names at the top of the calendar.

start_wday

What day of the week does the calendar start on. This should be specified as an integer in the range zero (Sunday) through six (Saturday), inclusive.

Examples

<<Calendar month_offset=+1>>

will get you:

< June 2025 >
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
 1 
 2   3   4   5   6   7   8 
 9   10   11   12   13   14   15 
 16   17   18   19   20   21   22 
 23   24   25   26   27   28   29 
 30 
<<Calendar start_wday=0>>

will get you:

< May 2025 >
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
 1   2   3 
 4   5   6   7   8   9   10 
 11   12   13   14   15   16   17 
 18   19   20   21   22   23   24 
 25   26   27   28   29   30   31 

See Also

Often used together like this:

<<Calendar>>
<<CalendarList>>

Authors

This feature was inspired by Calendar, and first implemented by Gary Benson. It was later implemented as a plugin by Jeff Dairiki.

Included from Help/CalendarListPlugin

The CalendarList plugin is used in conjunction with the Calendar plugin. It was written for those who use a wiki as a personal information manager.

Just click any date in the calendar, edit the for that date, then come back to this page. The event should be listed below the calendar.

Usage

<<Calendar>>
<<CalendarList>>

Example

Click any date and edit it, then return to this page:

< May 2025 >
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
 1   2   3   4 
 5   6   7   8   9   10   11 
 12   13   14   15   16   17   18 
 19   20   21   22   23   24   25 
 26   27   28   29   30   31 

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

year

Specify the year for the calendar.

Current year

month

Specify the month for the calendar.

Current month

prefix

Prefix

Current page

date_format

Date format

%Y-%m-%d

order

Report sequence: “normal” or “reverse”. “reverse” displays newest dates first.

PLUGIN_CALENDARLIST_ORDER

month_offset

Month offset

0

Support ranges: next or last N days/events

Argument

Description

Default value

next_n_days

next_n_days=60: Display entries for the next 60 days / 2 months.

PLUGIN_CALENDARLIST_NEXT_N_DAYS (empty)

next_n

next_n=20: Display only the next 20 entries. Ignored if next_n_days is defined.

PLUGIN_CALENDARLIST_NEXT_N (empty)

last_n_days

last_n_days=60: Display entries for the last 60 days / 2 months.

PLUGIN_CALENDARLIST_LAST_N_DAYS (empty)

last_n

last_n=20: Display only the last 20 entries. Ignored if last_n_days is defined.

PLUGIN_CALENDARLIST_LAST_N (empty)

month_format

How to display the Month.

%B %Y

wday_format

How to display the weekday, if supported by your strftime() function.

%a

start_wday

Start the week at Sunday or Monday

1 for Monday

Config Options

  • PLUGIN_CALENDARLIST_ORDER = normal
  • PLUGIN_CALENDARLIST_NEXT_N_DAYS = ''
  • PLUGIN_CALENDARLIST_NEXT_N = ''
  • PLUGIN_CALENDARLIST_LAST_N_DAYS = ''
  • PLUGIN_CALENDARLIST_LAST_N = ''

Author

Derived from Calendar plugin by Martin Norbäck.

Included from Help/WikiAdminPurgePlugin

The WikiAdminPurge plugin allows to purge pages.

Usage

<<WikiAdminPurge arguments>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

s

Pages to select

none (if argument "s" is not provided, the list of pages with checkboxes will be displayed)

Example

<<WikiAdminPurge s=Temp*>>
Plugin WikiAdminPurge disabled. Plugin not run: not in browse mode
<?plugin WikiAdminPurge s=Temp*?>

Author

  • Marc-Etienne Vargenau, Alcatel-Lucent

See Also

Included from Help/AllPagesPlugin

The AllPages plugin lists all pages in this wiki.

Usage

<<AllPages arguments>>

Arguments

All PageList arguments, plus the following ones:

Argument

Description

Default value

noheader

Boolean. If true, header should be omitted.

false

include_empty

Boolean. If true, pages that are referenced but not yet created are included in the list.

false

info

Allows multiple columns: info=mtime,hits,summary,version,author,locked,minor or all

none

userpages

Boolean. If true, display only pages created by users (not the ones created at initialisation of the wiki).

false

Example

<<AllPages limit=20 cols=3>>

All pages in this wiki (861 total):

|<<   << - 1 / 44 - Next >>   >>|

Author

See Also

Included from Help/WikiAdminSearchReplacePlugin

The WikiAdminSearchReplace plugin allows to search and replace text in pages.

Usage

<<WikiAdminSearchReplace arguments>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

s

Pages to select

None

Example

<<WikiAdminSearchReplace s=Temp*>>
Plugin WikiAdminSearchReplace disabled. Plugin not run: not in browse mode
<?plugin WikiAdminSearchReplace s=Temp*?>

Author

See Also

Included from Help/CacheTestPlugin

The CacheTest plugin allows to test image caching.

Usage

<<CacheTest arguments>>

Arguments

Argument

Description

Default value

text

Text in image

This is a simple example using WikiPluginCached.

font

3

type

png

Example

<<CacheTest>>
This is a simple example using WikiPluginCached.

Author

  • Johannes Große

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