Not only it can convert to various formats, but it also supports various types of wiki syntax as well.
Supported input wiki formats:
W3
DokuWiki
J Wiki
PhpWiki
Trac
Supported output formats:
Raw text
xHTML
Docbook
Across the years, WikiRenderer has seen wide-spread adoption through the development community, being used for tools like Plume CMS, chuWiki, Jelix and many other more.
This is because WikiRenderer does not only come with plenty of wiki I/O supported syntax formats, but it also allows developers to add their own, or tweak the existing ones.
WikiRenderer also covers lots of wiki tags, from the common text formatting ones used in many text editors, to the less used footnote, tables and definition lists tags.
With such a great range and customization possibilities, it's no wonder WikiRenderer is one of the first tools developers look at when needing wiki support for their PHP projects.
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