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The company I work for uses Trac for internal documentation resource. We also use Google Docs for things that don't require as much sensitivity and control.
For project documentation we use SVN to store project documents.
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The special characters are encoded using URL encoding. If you have to use special characters in the URL, you will need to encode them. You can use a web app such as this for doing the same.
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For JavaScript (and HTML/CSS), including actual execution for live testing of the code (in your own browser, of course, but not in IE6), there's the brilliant JS Bin.
Be sure to watch the short introduction videos. Once you saved your code to a public URL it cannot be changed, but others can save their changes and then get a brand new URL they can paste in ...
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There is at least 1 Wiki that does that: Confluence (from Atlassian).
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The technology is there, but I think it is waiting for someone to build it into wiki software.
Have a look at Google Docs.
Start a new word processing doc, take a screen clip using whatever you choose, the image is held in your local clipboard, and then just do a Control-V into the doc. Voila, straight into the browser and magically uploaded to some ...
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No UML diagram here either, but ReadWriteWeb just today published a Facebook engineer's explanation about it (originally on Quora), and that seems to be a pretty good answer to your question:
8 Steps to Facebook Photo Privacy, According to Facebook Engineer (We're Still Confused)
Quoting the key part:
Is it your photo? You can always see your own ...
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These are all explained in
http://www.facebook.com/privacy/explanation.php
and
http://www.facebook.com/help/?page=831
I have not seen any UML diagrams for this for I do not think anyone will easily make one just for display given the requirements you supplied.
Here are all items related to photos based on sourced information from Facebook. Anyone with ...
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Using Offisync you can upload your Word files directly to Google Docs and Google Sites and work on them directly from Microsoft Word.
Once they are uploaded you can use the Google web app sites instead of Word itself.
As for CHM files - you can use Offline CHM to convert the Google Site into a CHM file.
This should help your workflow: use Word, have a ...
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By far not a complete answer, but a start -
Here is a nice tutorial for google forms:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzgaUOW6GIs
From the google youtube user: http://www.youtube.com/user/Google
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