Simple HTML to Wiki Converter
With the help of the html2wiki converter you can easily convert any HTML webpage, Google doc, or blog post into the correct Wiki compatible markup. This is especially useful for those of you who don't use wikis regularly and are frustrated with having to learn a whole new markup language just to get your document to look right on Wikipedia or your office Intranet. This WikiConverter will fetch a document from the web and produce markup for any of 16 different kinds of wikis, including the popular PBWiki and MediaWiki flavors.













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Subscribe to commentsIgorOct 30th 2008 6:00AM
Very useful to me. HTML is a kind of standard for me. Is many times more usable than wiki syntax. I often store my works in RTF or HTML format, so this converter can help me easily fill my wiki with articles from old page, articles written on my Handhed and other works that weren't intended to use with wiki.
Eg. I can write and format page in bus or train and then add it to wiki in two steps.
BIG THANKS!
cadienceApr 10th 2010 12:42AM
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I am interested in to app.
From my standpoint using a wiki to gain user feedback - alot of people that would contribute to a wiki don't know any mark-up language. Asking them to spend 10 minutes to learns something to post a 30 second comment of good will prevents them from contributing.
Russell HeimlichAug 20th 2007 9:13PM
Wiki's posting language is practically a barrier of entry for people interested in posting what they know.
ScottAug 20th 2007 10:46PM
If someone knows html and can't learn wiki in 30 sconds... I don't know what to say.