Good good. The idea of a wikitext parser in a register level language like C makes a lot
of sense
Im very excited for this, in the style of a apache mods, it would be like having a
mod_wikitext
Caching wiki to file is something i always whine about. whine++
lee: tables...see:
http://phpwiki.sourceforge.net/demo/en/OldStyleTablePlugin for
inspiration.
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Lee Daniel Crocker wikitech-l(a)wikipedia.org
Fri, 2 May 2003 16:50:35 -0500
(Nick Reinking <nick(a)twoevils.org>)g>):
I'm actually in the middle of a C project to reduce the wikitext
parser to a two-pass parser...
Don't stop working on it, but be aware that when our performance
issues are lessened for a while, I plan to go back to some work
I had been planning for a long time to simplify and formalize
wikitext syntax while adding some powerful features to it, so make
sure your code is open and modular enough that it can be changed.
The first plan was to unify link syntax; rather than having
[
http://xxx zzz] for external links and [[xxx|zzz]] for internals,
I want to unify on [[xxx|zzz]] for both, and treat "http", "ftp",
etc. as special namespaces that makes external links.
The ''''' thing has /never/ worked correctly, and still doesn't.
Part of the problem is that there's no precise, formal definition
of what it /should/ do, and no obvious "best" choice. I want to
nail that down soon.
I really want to implement styles with the {{class}} syntax I
detailed earlier. That will let HTML gurus produce effects that
will be much easier for novices to edit than the current mess.
Finally, I want to do something about a wikitext syntax for tables,
probably using || characters.
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