I translated my JavaScript Creole 1.0 wiki markup parser in PHP.
I did it specially for making a wiki suitable for 110mb.com free web hosting. Just because alike most Russians, I experience irrational affinity to costless products and services.
You can see the wiki in action at 110mb.com or download its source code at Gitorious, the best source hosting service. The source code is distributed under the MIT/X11 License.
UPDATE: There is also a mirror at GitHub now.

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Great work. Is it possible to use HTML and have it not escaped but processed?
Yes, at least partially. The latest version supports extensions on the block level. You can make an extension that allows HTML use.
By "block" you mean blocks like divs? If so, could you please explain how to make a div being processed?
For an instance see "Embedded HTML" test in http://gitorious.org/w/trunk/blobs/master/t/creole.php
Great! Thanks so much!
hey, the creole.php is outputing some warning :
Warning: get_class() expects parameter 1 to be object, array given in I:\xampplite\htdocs\w\creole.php on line 77
Warning: get_class() expects parameter 1 to be object, array given in I:\xampplite\htdocs\w\creole.php on line 89
Warning: get_class() expects parameter 1 to be object, array given in I:\xampplite\htdocs\w\creole.php on line 89
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.get-class.php#93597
> As of 5.3.0 this function seems to have started throwing an E_WARNING error if you pass it a non-object.
I hate PHP :-S
P. S. I've fixed that.
Good job, thank you!
Hi Ivan,
thanks for the great work.
Today, I've encountered a problem while parsing, ie this snippet of creole text just crashes (with a strange 'ERR_CONNECTION_RESET'):
http://paste.lisp.org/+2PSN
Now, replace it with the following:
http://paste.lisp.org/display/126744
and it goes fine. Have you got any idea why ?
Hello, kib,
that's strange. Does your database support UTF-8? It works for me:
http://codeholic.110mb.com/w.php?id=French%20diacritics
Which line produces this error?
And. by the way, it's not "Creole Parser 1.0", but "Creole 1.0 Parser" ;) "Creole 1.0" refers to the version of the markup specification.
Sorry for the late Ivan.
Your sample is working fine, but not for me in my current application.
It may be related to the latest version of slqlite, I'll investigate.
Thanks anyway for testing!
Hi Ivan
Does your parser convert only wikicreole to html?
Or it can also convert the other way around, that is html to wiki creole?
Nope. It's a one-way converter :(
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