There have been several projects over the past couple years that have tried to do this. Most haven't been well thought out and either failed to gain any support, or collapsed under their own weight.
The one with the most momentum right now is http://werelate.org (no connection to me, except I'm an enthusiastic user). They have a beta of GEDCOM import up right now. It's Mediawiki-based, with an optional Flash UI, and allows source attribution and many other GEDCOM goodies. They don't allow details on living individuals, however. - Joel On Tue, 2007-02-13 at 23:25 -0600, Andy Lester wrote: > On Feb 13, 2007, at 10:02 PM, Jim Seymour wrote: > > > Hello, all. I'm new to this list - and don't know if I'm talking > > to one person or a thousand... > > > > I run a DokuWiki-based genealogy site at http://s560.com and would > > like to generate Wiki pages based on GEDCOM files. > > > > I see this as a one-time conversion project and perl seemed the > > right solution - which is how I found Paul Johnson's Gedcom module > > at CPAN and this list. > > > > Has anyone attempted such a conversion before? If so, do you have > > any pointers? If not, do you have any advice on how to start? > > I haven't yet, but I've thought about it. It wouldn't be a > conversion, but a tying together of the rigid GEDCOM and the fluid wiki. > > https://www.socialtext.net/stoss/index.cgi?genealogical_wiki > > Andy > > -- > Andy Lester => [EMAIL PROTECTED] => www.petdance.com => AIM:petdance > > > -- Joel Parker