On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 02:21:46PM +0200, Magnus Manske wrote:
Timwi schrieb:
Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
3- the
list of alternative parsers (
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Alternative_parsers ) does not
mention wikitext2docbook, and says that flexbisonparse is "Intended
as an eventual replacement to the parsing code inside MediaWiki
itself", which is rather promising!
I don't know that that is what Magnus is calling it, but
Where and why did this misconception arise that flexbisonparse was
written by Magnus? Quite honestly, it is driving me nuts...
Official clarification: flexbisonparse was written by Timwi, and Timwi
alone :-)
And I wan't suggesting otherwise.
I had a look at it once, and didn't find my way
through the flex jungle,
so I gave up quickly. I did, however, base the XML of wiki2xml on the
flexbisonparse output; they're not identical, however.
wiki2xml: that's what you call it.
Yeah: that.
Cheers,
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