On Fri, 2008-10-31 at 10:45 +0100, R.Bauer wrote:
> jdd schrieb:
> > I have these documents in docbook format, but also in html.
> > 
> > The html to wiki converter here:
> > 
> > http://diberri.dyndns.org/wikipedia/html2wiki/index.html
> > 
> > is partly obsolete (for example <BR> is translated by [[BR]], it
> > should be <<BR>>)

I took that converter and extended it to to a reasonably good job of
converting HTML to Confluence dialect. It's pretty straightforward stuff
- fixing outputs like "<<BR>>" instead of "[[BR]]" would be trivial.

Unless you are a total Perl neophyte, I suggest you just adjust the
converter to do it right. MoinMoin is one of the more complete dialects
available for the converter. Or I'd be happy to send you my Confluence
dialect to work on. It handles links and has a few other niceties...

I'd have uploaded my changes, but it all looked too darn complicated and
the author showed no interest either.

Regards, K.

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