Magnus Manske wrote:
Alfio Puglisi wrote:
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, Poor, Edmund W wrote:
I guess the list of "stupid parser tricks" would start with bracket notation for links:
[http://www.edpoor.com] is a link to my outdated, static website
[http://www.edpoor.com/images/Ae-inAndDog.jpg girl with dog] is an annotated link
[[Iraq]] links to the Wikipedia article on Iraq [[Iraq|Rummyland]] links to Iraq but is shown as "Rummyland" (a Doonesbury reference, okay? ;-)
Isn't the "Editing help" page already a parser guide? At least, that's what I used writing mine :-)
Same here :-)
Me, too :)
- What to do with wiki-HTML-mixes (e.g., "This '''is bold</b>")?
Hmm, hard to say. The need for real specs get clearer and clearer for me the more I think about it.
- Do we have to hack HTML validation like we did in PHP, or is there
some library we could use?
I think this depends on the language we use.
-- Frithjof