Hi Magnus, This would be really great if I could do that!
Where can I download the "real" parser? Can I use it in the following way: => let's suppose: - the parser's name is "wiki_to_html_parser", - I have a "Wikipedia" article in its "Wikitext" version "article.wikitext", - I want to generated the corresponding "HTML" file "article.html" => could I execute something like: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- command_line> wiki_to_html_parser -wikitext article.wikitext -html article.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- which would generate "article.html" from "article.wikitext" using the "real" parser? And what would be even better for me, would be to be able to do that from inside a Java program. Is it possible? Thank you for your help. Sincerely, -- Léa On 8/7/2010 8:19 PM, Magnus Manske wrote: > So why not use the "real" parser? > > * Get rendered HTML page > * Extract<div id="bodyContent"> > * Take the first<p> element in there > > Profit! > > > Magnus _______________________________________________ MediaWiki-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l
