3 <li><a href="#TWiki System Requirements"> TWiki System Requirements</a><ul>
4 <li><a href="#Server Requirements"> Server Requirements</a></li>
5 <li><a href="#Client Requirements"> Client Requirements</a></li>
6 <li><a href="#Known Issues"> Known Issues</a></li>
12 # <a name="TWiki System Requirements"></a> TWiki System Requirements
14 _Server and client requirements for TWiki 01-Feb-2003_
16 Low client and server requirements are core features that keep TWiki widely deployable, particularly across a range of browser platforms and versions.
18 ## <a name="Server Requirements"></a> Server Requirements
20 TWiki is written in Perl 5, uses a number of shell commands, and requires [RCS (Revision Control System)](http://www.gnu.org/software/rcs/rcs.html), a GNU Free Software package. TWiki is developed in a basic Linux/Apache environment. It also works with Microsoft Windows, and should have no problem on any other platform that meets the requirements.
22 <table border="1" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
24 <th bgcolor="#99CCCC" colspan="3"><strong> Required Server Environment </strong></th>
27 <th bgcolor="#99CCCC"><strong> Resource </strong></th>
28 <th bgcolor="#99CCCC"><strong> Unix </strong></th>
29 <th bgcolor="#99CCCC"><strong> Windows* </strong></th>
33 <td align="center" colspan="2"> 5.005_03 or higher (5.6.1 recommended, <br /> 5.8.0 <strong>not</strong> recommended yet, see TWiki:Codev.UsingPerl58OnRedHat8) </td>
36 <td> Non-standard Perl modules </td>
37 <td align="center"><code>Net::SMTP</code> (or <code>sendmail</code>) </td>
38 <td align="center"><code>Net::SMTP</code>, <code>MIME::Base64</code>, <code>Digest::SHA1</code></td>
42 <td align="center" colspan="2"> 5.7 or higher (including GNU <code>diff</code>) %BR% Optional, but the all-Perl RCS replacement is not currently recommended for live sites - see TWiki:Codev.RcsLite. </td>
45 <td> GNU <code>diff</code></td>
46 <td align="center" colspan="2"> GNU <code>diff</code> 2.7 or higher is required when not using the all-Perl RcsLite. %BR% Install on PATH if not included with RCS (check version with <code>diff -v</code>) </td>
49 <td> Other external programs </td>
50 <td align="center" colspan="2"><code>ls, fgrep, egrep</code></td>
53 <td> Cron/scheduler </td>
54 <td align="center"><code>cron</code></td>
55 <td><code>cron</code> equivalents </td>
59 <td align="center" colspan="2"> Apache 1.3 is well supported; Apache 2.0 is <strong>not</strong> recommended yet (see TWiki:Support.FailedAuthenticationWithApache2OnWinNT). %BR% For other servers, CGI support, authentication, extended path required </td>
63 %X% **\*** _Current documentation mainly covers Linux and Apache installations. See [[WindowsInstallCookbook]] for a Windows installation guide. See TWiki:Codev.TWikiOn for help with installation on various platforms including Unix, MacOS X, Apache `mod_perl`, web hosts, etc._
65 <a name="ClientRequirements"></a>
67 ## <a name="Client Requirements"></a> Client Requirements
69 The TWiki [[standard installation|Main/TWikiInstallationGuide]] has extremely low browser requirements:
72 - generates XHTML 1.0 pages that are compatible with HTML 3.2
73 - minimal use of JavaScript in the user interface (degrades gracefully)
77 You can easily add functionality, by customizing [[TWikiTemplates]], for one, while tailoring the browser requirements to your situation.
79 ## <a name="Known Issues"></a> Known Issues
81 - The [[TWikiPlugins]] feature currently does not have compatibility guidelines for developers. Plugins can require just about anything - browser-specific functions, stylesheets (CSS), Java applets, cookies, specific Perl modules,... - check the individual Plugin specs.
82 - %H% Plugins included in the TWiki distribution do not add requirements.
84 -- [[MikeMannix]] - 12 Jan 2002