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Latest revision as of 13:22, 24 February 2025
Transforming HTML to WikiText[edit]
Transforming (hopefully well-formed) HTML to WikiText is required if you want to import HTML content into a wiki. Some editors do well at this, and perhaps the best editor to do this is the Visual editor which now is the default editor for the MediaWiki project.
Parsoid[edit]
The mw:Parsoid[1] project gives the ability to parse HTML, however the results definitely need to be examined to see how it might be able to work. Take a look at the mw:Parsoid/MediaWiki DOM spec for capabilities.
Example usage
cat uvm.html | webapps/wiki/extensions/parsoid/tests/parse.js --html2wt
Other Classes or Libraries[edit]
The 'Wikilog' extension [2] is a MediaWiki extension that adds "blogging" features [3] to MediaWiki (e.g. http://laussy.org/wiki/Blog). One aspect of the project is a PHP class that transforms HTML to wiki text. See https://github.com/mediawiki4intranet/Wikilog/blob/master/HtmlToMediaWiki.php Also, the Wikilog extension makes use of namespaces to create multiple blogs.
Other Transformations[edit]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:WordToWiki
References[edit]
- ↑ Git repo https://git.wikimedia.org/summary/mediawiki%2Fextensions%2FParsoid
- ↑ See also MediaWiki/Bundles
- ↑ however, it's unmaintained, so see the modified version at github