From: Earnie B. <ea...@us...> - 2007-05-25 21:34:50
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Quoting Keith Marshall <kei...@us...>: > On Friday 25 May 2007 05:56, ja...@so... wrote: >> On Wednesday 23 May 2007 14:04, Earnie Boyd wrote: >> > Currently the static page input filter is set to filtered HTML. I >> > am thinking that maybe we should change the format to DocuWiki >> > filtering for consistency. So we write >> > [[http://sample.org/do.php?my_sample|my sample]] instead of <a >> > href="http://sample.org/do.php?my_sample>my sample</a>. Comments? >> >> I personally hate Wiki formats, > > So do I. > >> but then again I never properly put any effort into learning them. > > Each is different from the next, without even the slightest attempt to > implement a standard. Porting phpwiki to docuwiki is a pain; link > syntax is incompatible, with link-name and address fields in reverse > order; (a bit of sed scripting helps). Worse still, I'm even finding > that the dokuwiki syntax doesn't behave as it "says on the tin". > > At least with HTML, we have a standard to aim for, (not that I am in any > way expert in coding for it, and I wish it could do better typographic > control). > I am going to play with some of the filters that allow me to ignore some tags within the current input type next week. I'm thinking that maybe we could have the best of both worlds. I'll let you know what I find out. Earnie |