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Indeed, I have the impression that you mostly work with "wiki"s
not with some programs dealing with "Wikitext"s like Java programs...
Someone told me: why not use the real parser?
Ok. I am not against it but where can it be found?
Can you give me the URL?
Thanks.
Best r
> So why not use the "real" parser?
Exactly. Where can it be found, please?
Thanks and all the best,
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rectory" because I have no "wiki".
I have sentences, isolated sentences (actually "Java" "String" objects)
which I am
manipulating through a "Java" program.
Thanks and all the best,
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one "Wikitext" sentence
having to be translated to "HTML"?
Actually, on: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:DumpHTML
one can read:
"dumpHTML is an extension for generating a simple HTML
dump, including images and media files, of a MediaWiki
installa
ND QUESTION IS:
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I was also wondering: the parser which is used in "Wikipedia" works
pretty well... I mean: such things as above never happen... as far as
I know...
So my question is: is this parser available? Where?
Can I use it with my Java code?
And please, forgive
I need to work with the "Wikitext" itself...
- Is a grammar available somewhere?
- Do you have any idea how to extract the first paragaph of a Wiki article?
- Any advice?
- Does a Java "Wikitext" "parser" exists which would do it?
Thank you for your help.
All the
tead of the å é¤æ票/ä¾µæ sequence of characters?
(Because I can really see them on my screen with the same web browser...)
Thanks again!
Best regards :) ,
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good table which would tell me
for a given code what is the corresponding character...?
Thanks in advance for your precious help! :-)
(And sorry for being so ignorant about that stuff).
Sincerely,
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