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 > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Sponsored Link > > $420k for $1,399/mo. > Think You Pay Too Much For Your Mortgage? > Find Out! www.LowerMyBills.com/lre > -- Cordialement, Emmanuel Lécharny
-- Ersin
