As we are good parser writers we can convert Confluence wiki format to
anything we like :-)

On 11/19/06, Emmanuel Lecharny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Ole,

FYI, mozilla wiki is dead for us. We now use cwiki, which is confluence, so
I think we will stick to confluence wiki markup ;)

Emmanuel


On 11/19/06, Ole Ersoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Guys,
>
> I think one of the goals for our documentation
> should be to separate the formatting and the content,
> so that content can easily be reformatted / sliced
> diced...
> thus we maximize our content management flexibility.
>
> I thought this could be accomplished by just using
> wiki markup as the markup standard.
>
> So I started reading up on wiki markup.  It turns out
> there's different wiki markup conventions.
>
> For instance Confluence uses
>
> h1.
> h2.
> etc.
>
> for sections.
>
> The mozilla wiki and I think most other wikis use
>
> ==Section1==
> ===SubSection1===
>
> For sections.
>
>
>
> So say down the road we want to turn our documentation
> into XML for whatever reason.
>
> Do we need to write a special confluence wiki markup
> parser now?
>
> Right now is a good time to put some thought into how
> we markup our documentation, before we have a mountain
> of it :-)
>
> Does anyone know of an easy to use "Universal" markup
> standard?
>
> I think we are trying to get this on confluence, so
> ideally it would be easy to integrate the two.
>
> Can we upload regular html pages into confluence for
> display?
>
> If so we can use whatever markup we please and just
> upload the pages.
>
> Personally I'd like to see all documentation in
> something like the Eclipse Help System, which is easy
> to search and well organized.
>
> Cheers,
> - Ole
>
>
>
>
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Cordialement,
Emmanuel Lécharny


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