Kathryn Andersen wrote:
>
>> A good tool if you're the only one preparing
>> the HTML file. Not so good if you let everyone use it.
>
> It was written with the intent to make things easier if you already have
> HTML files that you don't (yet) want to convert to PmWiki format. It
> was NOT inte
On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 11:27:15AM -0400, Sandy wrote:
> IncludeUpload allows you to upload and then include an HTML file in a
> page; I don't think it checks for safety, so if there's malicious
> JavaScript, you're in trouble.
Yes, it assumes that if someone is trusted enough to upload a file,
t
Mark Trumpold wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I looked at the cookbook and it seemed somewhat unclear but is there an easy
> way to convert html to php?
>
> Thanks
>
> Mark
HTML to PHP, or HTML to PmWiki? PHP is the programming language that
takes the PmWiki(is there a correct name?) and translates it to
I've had pretty good results with the converter:
http://diberri.dyndns.org/wikipedia/html2wiki/
Some things didn't work perfectly, but it's not bad. You can either
cut and paste html in, or give it a url to convert. Never did figure
out how to get relative links to work right, so let me know if y
Hi all
I looked at the cookbook and it seemed somewhat unclear but is there an easy
way to convert html to php?
Thanks
Mark
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