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by Koichi Nakashima
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WP-MarkupCollection
This plugin allows you to write posts using Markdown, DokuWiki, MediaWiki, reStructuredText, textile, HatenaSyntax, BBcode, etc.
Tested up to WP 3.9 (Current: 6.8.2)
v1.1.2
Current Version v1.1.2
Updated 11 years ago
Last Update on 09 May, 2014
Synced 2 days ago
Last Synced on
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Showing 4 of 4| Keyword | Position | Change | Type | Updated |
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| dokuwiki | 1 | — | Tag | 2 days ago |
| reStructuredText | 1 | — | Tag | 2 days ago |
| textile | 7 | — | Tag | 2 days ago |
| mediawiki | 8 | — | Tag | 2 days ago |
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- Version
- 1.1.2
- Last Updated
- May 09, 2014
- Requires WP
- 3.0+
- Tested Up To
- 3.9
- PHP Version
- N/A
- Author
- Koichi Nakashima
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Common questions about WP-MarkupCollection
Note: Get MultiMarkdown-4. (not MMD3 aka peg-multimarkdown)
Where can I get pandoc from?
Please refer to http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/
I want to use "sed or something" as filter, but doesn't work
Due to security reason, Executable commands are limited. If you want to use another command as filter, need to create custom classes.
Please refer to "custom.example.php" that is included in this plugin.
When plugin was deactivated, markup are displayed on the posts.
Markup (wrapped in a fallback tag) stored in the post_content column. When disabling the plugin, displays content in post_content column as is as HTML.
Where can I get pandoc from?
Please refer to http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/
I want to use "sed or something" as filter, but doesn't work
Due to security reason, Executable commands are limited. If you want to use another command as filter, need to create custom classes.
Please refer to "custom.example.php" that is included in this plugin.
When plugin was deactivated, markup are displayed on the posts.
Markup (wrapped in a fallback tag) stored in the post_content column. When disabling the plugin, displays content in post_content column as is as HTML.
posts - post_content column of wp_posts table.
cache of posts - wp_postmeta table.
meta of posts - wp_postmeta table.
options - wp_options table.
Why are you store posts's cache in wp_postmeta?
Some Markdown plugins are store the HTML to the post_content. And store the Markdown to the post_content_filtered.
This approach is superior that doesn't spew out Markdown even if you disable the plugin. But it has some problem.
Revisions and Auto-saved posts format are HTML.
Compare Revisions are displayed in HTML.
Does not export post_content_filtered column.
Bulk edit lose Markdown.
I don't want to lose markup. For that I made this plugin.
What happens if uninstall this plugin.
Option will be removed. Posts and cache are remains.
What is "<pre class='wp-markup-collection'>...</pre>"
This is fallback tag. Markup are stored by being wrapped in a fallback tag internally.
cache of posts - wp_postmeta table.
meta of posts - wp_postmeta table.
options - wp_options table.
Why are you store posts's cache in wp_postmeta?
Some Markdown plugins are store the HTML to the post_content. And store the Markdown to the post_content_filtered.
This approach is superior that doesn't spew out Markdown even if you disable the plugin. But it has some problem.
Revisions and Auto-saved posts format are HTML.
Compare Revisions are displayed in HTML.
Does not export post_content_filtered column.
Bulk edit lose Markdown.
I don't want to lose markup. For that I made this plugin.
What happens if uninstall this plugin.
Option will be removed. Posts and cache are remains.
What is "<pre class='wp-markup-collection'>...</pre>"
This is fallback tag. Markup are stored by being wrapped in a fallback tag internally.