%TOC% %STARTINCLUDE% # <a name="TWiki_System_Requirements"> TWiki System Requirements </a> _Server and client system requirements for TWiki 01-Sep-2001_ ## <a name="Overview"> Overview </a> Maintaining minimum client and server requirements is necessary to keep TWiki deployment as broad as possible. ## <a name="Server_Requirements"> Server Requirements </a> 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: <table border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <th bgcolor="#99CCCC" colspan="3"><strong>Required Server Environment</strong></th> </tr> <tr> <th bgcolor="#99CCCC"><strong>Resource</strong></th> <th bgcolor="#99CCCC"><strong>Unix</strong></th> <th bgcolor="#99CCCC"><strong>Windows</strong></th> </tr> <tr> <td> Perl </td> <td align="center" colspan="2"> 5.005_03 or higher </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Non standard Perl modules </td> <td align="center"><code>Net::SMTP</code> (or <code>sendmail</code>) </td> <td align="center"><code>Net::SMTP</code>, <code>MIME::Base64</code>, <code>Digest::SHA1</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td> RCS </td> <td align="center" colspan="2"> 5.7 or higher </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Other external programs </td> <td align="center" colspan="2"><code>ls, fgrep, egrep</code></td> </tr> <tr> <td> Web server </td> <td align="center" colspan="2"> Apache; others (with support for CGI, authentication, extended path) <strong>*</strong></td> </tr> </table> Current documentation covers Linux only. A [TWikiOnWindows](http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Codev/TWikiOnWindows) installation guide is next. ## <a name="Client_Requirements"> Client Requirements </a> The TWiki [[TWikiInstallationGuide]] has extremely low browser requirements: * HTML 3.2 compliant * generates XHTML 1.0 pages that are compatible with HTML 3.2 * minimal use of JavaScript in the user interface (degrades gracefully) * no cookies * no CSS You can easily add capabilities, through customizing the templates, for one, while tailoring the browser requirements to your situation. ## <a name="Known_Issues"> Known Issues </a> * The new [[TWikiPlugins]] feature currently does not have compatibility guidelines for developers. Plugins can require just about anything: browser-specific functions, stylesheets (CSS), DHTML, Java applets, cookies. -- [[MikeMannix]] - 15 Sep 2001 <br />