Greetings folks,

I have recently pushed the following website to an acceptable state: 
<http://espadrine.github.io/LivesciiDoc/>.
Through that page, one can edit AsciiDoc and see, character by character, 
the corresponding HTML.

Besides, this project is open-source. Participate or merely read it here: 
<https://github.com/espadrine/LivesciiDoc/>.

I would recommend updating the main website's index to point to this 
instead of the defunct alternative suggested here: 
<http://asciidoc.org/#_try_asciidoc_on_the_web>.

A short glance at the tech. I used a version of the Ruby renderer 
AsciiDoctor compiled to JS (see 
<https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor.js>).
I made a compiler from Ace to CodeMirror to provide the syntax highlighting 
(see <https://github.com/espadrine/ace2cm>).
I used CodeMirror for the web-based text editor.

Cheers!

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