How much data do you have to convert? If there is not too much, it
could be done manually: the syntax of mediawiki and tiddlywiki is not
that different, especially if you do not use markup.

An alternative would be to write a plugin that did most of the syntax
conversion and then manually check the rest. A conversion of the links
and character markup would probably give you most of what you need.

Martin

2009/6/15 Shan Pooranam <[email protected]>:
> Possibly Yes,
> We have a few extensions that allow using a IFrame Tag to load external
> content.
> My understanding is that they are not that much secure as they expose the
> user account details to the browser...just a thought that i have read this
> somewhere.
> But possibly worth giving a try and see how far the stakes are.
> If we take this path, then any future updation to the tiddler has to be done
> in the tiddlywiki format while it is still wrapped under the mediawiki
> IFrame tag.......need to explore a bit...
>
> On the other hand, what about publishing the tiddlywiki content maybe using
> the snapshotplugin as html and using any
> html-to-mediawiki converter/formatter ? I tried the Send2Wiki to convert the
> html to mediawiki... but it is reluctant to upload a html file from local
> drive.
> My idea and the requirement given was to convert the existing tiddlywikis
> once for all to mediawiki and link them to the other existing data and
> organize them. The mediawikiunplugged is an ideal candidate to extract the
> data from the mediawiki to the field agents and update them as
> required.......ideally :)
> --S
> >
>

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