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* [http://www.ebruni.it/en/software/os/i_love_wiki/index.mpl Emiliano Bruni's HTML2Wiki Converter] |
* [http://www.ebruni.it/en/software/os/i_love_wiki/index.mpl Emiliano Bruni's HTML2Wiki Converter] |
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Another HTML to wiki syntax converter, also based on HTML::WikiConverter [[perl]] module. |
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* [http://diberri.dyndns.org/html2wiki.html diberri - HTML2Wiki Converter] |
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html2wikipedia, a simple tool (filter) that translates HTML into the wikipedia wiki format. It's designed for Unix-like systems (including GNU/Linux), and I've been told it runs fine under Cygwin if you install that first. It should run on Windows, but that is untested; you should be able to use an arbitrary C compiler (such as gcc for Windows, MinGW) to just compile it. |
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* [http://www.dwheeler.com/html2wikipedia/ html2wikipedia] |
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Related: [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Tools/Editing_tools]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:36, 29 December 2005
A simple web script using HTML::WikiConverter CPAN module where you can past your HTML source and get back the Wikipedia code.
Another HTML to wiki syntax converter, also based on HTML::WikiConverter perl module.
html2wikipedia, a simple tool (filter) that translates HTML into the wikipedia wiki format. It's designed for Unix-like systems (including GNU/Linux), and I've been told it runs fine under Cygwin if you install that first. It should run on Windows, but that is untested; you should be able to use an arbitrary C compiler (such as gcc for Windows, MinGW) to just compile it.