Hi,
just wanted to know if theres a script available replacing wrong heading
syntax (<h1> </h1>... <h3></h3> ...) with wiki syntax (1 ... 1.1.1
....).
We are switching to syntax 2.0 and we want to convert the old pages to the
new syntax.
Thanks
hel.
vmassol wrote:
Hi,
On Mar 6, 2009, at 11:02 AM, Helmut Lehner wrote:
Hi Vincent
I don't know if there's much we can do
here since the tinymce-based
wysiwyg will have saved the content of the page in HTML in your case
and the converter cannot distinguish this from someone typing HTML in
the page.
I get this code editing a page in WYSIWYG-Mode with Syntax 1.0 and
only the headings are html. The rest is wiki syntax. This behavior
started somwhere around Version 1.5 i think. before headings were
created correctly in wiki syntax (as the rest).
If you have an idea of how to do it let us know.
For me you'll need
to
correct the 1.0 content for your pages that have this problem.
I know how to correct this i just wanted to mention that this could
be a problem not only for me but for every user who creates pages in
syntax 1.0 in WYSIWYG and converts them to syntax 2.0 afterwards.
Yes it's a problem. One thing that can be done is to write/provide a
small velocity/groovy script that scans all wiki pages and replaces
the heading with the wiki syntax.
The best thing would be to make the tiny mce
editor create headings
again in wiki syntax:)
That will not solve the problem for all page contents which have now
HTML for headings.
The next best thing would be to convert html
headings like the ones
created (without class, or style information) to headings in xwiki
syntax 2.0 because i think there are fewer headings created
intentionally in html with that code than by accident through that
editor bug.
I think I'd prefer the script solution since otherwise that'll make
the converter heavier and with some hacks.
WDYT?
Thanks
-Vincent
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