>  Unfortunatly, my web host doesn't do Ruby, nor Java, C# or Lua, so the
>  online version is missing a couple of interesting implementations.

If your host allows you to ssh and has make, then building Lua is very simple:

mkdir ~/lua  # or some other directory
wget http://sputnik.freewisdom.org/files/easy-lua-install-2007-01-18
bash easy-lua-install-2007-01-18 --without-readline --prefix=/home/yuri/lua/
cd share/lua/5.1/
wget www.frykholm.se/files/markdown.lua
~/lua/bin/lua

This will get you the interactive prompt:

Lua 5.1.2  Copyright (C) 1994-2007 Lua.org, PUC-Rio
> require"markdown"
> =markdown("oh _hai_")

<p>oh <em>hai</em></p>

>  Locally on my computer Babelmark also do BlueCloth, Maruku, MarkdownJ,
>  markdown.lua, and Pandoc. I'm very sorry if your Markdown
>  implementation can't be part of Babelmark online, but if anyone has a
>  better host to offer for Babelmark, ideally with support for all of
>  these, I'd gladly send him the scripts.

I can try and see how far I get on webfaction.  Can you send me the scripts?

  - yuri

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