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strategic necessity of browser restriction for some roles? like those only three or four well-equipped people have to take on
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Dark horses include [[VeryQuickWiki]] (a [[Java wiki]]), [[UseMod]] (only advantage is that it dumps [[XML output]], very very very important until there is a real [[wikitext standard]]).  Also [[Microsoft wiki]] will likely be out eventually, and some [[peer2peer]] options relying perhaps on [[XForms]] later.
Dark horses include [[VeryQuickWiki]] (a [[Java wiki]]), [[UseMod]] (only advantage is that it dumps [[XML output]], very very very important until there is a real [[wikitext standard]]).   
 
Also [[Microsoft wiki]] will likely be out eventually, and some [[peer2peer]] options relying perhaps on [[XForms]] later.  [[Microsoft Internet Explorer XML Support]] is an important constraint on which of these features can be used at all.  It may be a wise tradeoff to support only MSIE for certain [[user role]]s.


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