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There is a growing need for basic converters (libraries) to convert Creole to XHTML in different programming languages. If you have written such a converter, please add it below. Ideally it can easily be imported and called with a single function, that will take Creole and spit out valid html/xhtml.

Does such a thing exist? Maybe someone is near completion and just hasn't added it to the wiki?

When adding a converter it would be helpful to note the license. GPL converters generally can not be used in non-GPL programs.

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Delphi #

  • DICreole, a Creole 1.0 converter for Borland / CodeGear Delphi. Based on NME, fully integrated, no external nor DLL files needed. Includes help and demo project. Freeware, BSD license.

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Why the languages above? #

There exists a Markdown converter for eleven of the languages above. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown) Sure, some of the languages are less important than others, but if we had all eleven languages we'd be as broad platform as Markdown.

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« This particular version was published on 21-Feb-2008 17:25 by RadomirDopieralski.