Note that you can also use the ZipExplorer to support part of the HTML as
is without supporting modifying them.
You just need to attach an HTML tree (that does not have absolute internal
links) and you can serve it from XWiki.
It is best to import your HTML tree in Wiki pages though.
Ludovic
2012/1/17 Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net>
On Jan 17, 2012, at 9:12 AM, Vincent Massol wrote:
Hi Hamster,
On Jan 17, 2012, at 8:25 AM, Hamster wrote:
To all,
We want to replace our existing Intranet with XWiki.
Our current Intranet is a bunch (100's) of HTML pages with text and
hyperlinks.
Can we import/convert our existing Intranet pages to XWiki?
XWiki supports HTML as content of pages. See
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Features/PageEditing#HChoosingaSyn…
The hyperlinks will not get transformed into relative links though,
they'll
stay absolute. You'll need to manually edit them to make them local
links.
Once you have the content of a page in HTML you can edit it and choose
XWiki
Syntax 2.0 or 2.1 and the content will get transformed into wiki
syntax.
An alternative to all this is to create a new page, edit it in the
wysiwyg and use
the insert HMTL menu button to insert the whole HTML.
Last you should be able to script all this using the XWiki XMLRPC or
better the
REST interface.
And now added here for reference:
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/FAQ/How+to+convert+HTML+pages+into+wiki…
Thanks
-Vincent
If so, which steps should we take?
Of is this impossible and should we just create XWiki pages by hand?
That's also possible :)
Thanks
-Vincent
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