<br>I have manually transferred my personal website from TikiWiki-based [1] to PmWiki-based, but the TikiWiki-based intranet website I admin at work is much larger.<br><br>The main TikiWiki capabilities other than the wiki we used were file/image galleries and FAQs. Those I simply accept will have to be migrated by hand; and I will have to manually deal with the couple dozen TikiWiki "plugins" I wrote -- similar to user-written (:functions:) in PmWiki.<br><br>However, I was hoping someone out there had written something that could automatically translate standard TikiWiki wiki markup into standard PmWiki markup. <br><br>I am assuming I will have to manually extract the page source (e.g. copy it out of the edit form) from TikiWiki since the page source is kept in a MySQL database; but if someone has something that extracts each page source directly from the database and creates a PmWiki page source file, that would be really cool.<br><br>Thanks,<br>Tony<br><br>[1]
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