On 22 Nov 2006, at 22:02, Allan Odgaard wrote: > On 22. Nov 2006, at 21:48, Waylan Limberg wrote: > >> Considering those requirements, I would strongly recommend >> PMWiki.org. >> I know a markdown extension exists for it, although last I knew it >> was >> incomplete, but that was some time ago. > > I am using PMWiki with version 1.1 of the Markdown extension, and > it’s not ideal. > > It doesn’t do block quotes, it doesn’t do <urls>, and there is > probably also a few more things it is missing. Plus I have to embed > the markdown in (:markdown:) … (:markdownend:), but you can set it so > that the extension runs on all pages, then you don’t need that, but > you lose WikiWord links. > > There is a 1.2, but I tried installing it, and it did not work for > me. The change log though did not appear to have done much about the > above -- it is based on the PHP Markdown, so I am not sure why it > does not support the full markdown syntax.
Thanks to Wayne and Allan. I already had a play with PMWiki. It would do at a push, but I was not impressed and I haven't even tried the Markdown extension yet and after reading Allan's comments, I'm not sure I want to. OTOH, it did pass the "easy install on Windows" test. I gave our Win SysAdmin the url and he got it up and working w/o much trouble ! Any other ideas ? mark. _______________________________________________ Markdown-Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/markdown-discuss
