phpMyFAQ is a multilingual, completely database-driven FAQ system. It support various database systems and it also offers a content management system with a WYSIWYG editor, an image manager, flexible multi-user support, a news system, user tracking, language modules, templates, extensive XML support, PDF support, DocBook XML support, a backup system, and an easy to use installation script.
| Tags | Information Management |
|---|---|
| Licenses | MPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | PHP |
| Translations | Romanian Swedish Czech Korean Arabic Hungarian English German Dutch Spanish Russian Polish Portuguese French Italian Latvian Vietnamese Serbian Chinese Danish Slovenian Japanese Finnish Hebrew Indonesian Turkish |
Recent releases


Changes: This release updates the Turkish translation, includes some minor fixes and improvements in the install script and has many minor bugfixes.


Changes: The last Prototype based JavaScript code was removed. Visual AJAX indicators were added in the administration backend. A new image and file manager was added in the administration backend. A translation frontend was added for editing and sharing phpMyFAQ's translation files. Some language files were improved. A lot of bugs were fixed.


Changes: This release fixes an XSS vulnerability.


Changes: This release updates the Vietnamese translation, improves the tagging implementation, and fixes an authentication bypass. The content type for the RSS feeds are now correct. It also fixes minor issues.


Changes: This release added a new administration layout, a front-end for search logs statistics, sticky FAQ records, smart answering for user questions, a string wrapper for better UTF-8 handling, and Ajax-based comment and record administration. It also bundled jQuery 1.3.2, TinyMCE 3.2.2.3, and Net_IDNA 0.6.3. Prototype and Script.aculo.us were removed and many bugs were fixed.
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Recent commentsphpMyFAQ devblog now online
As there is no such category inside the project description, it might be appropriate to use this comment function for pointing the interested audience to the phpMyFAQ developer weblog (which is kept in English):
devblog.phpmyfaq.de (http://devblog.phpmyfaq.de)