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For a current list of engines see http://wiki.wikicreole.org/Engines. This web page was closed down for editing and documents the Creole 1.0 spec and its evolution. If you would like to add your engine, please use the Creole 2 Wiki.

Here is the current state of wiki engines involved in the Creole project. There's a distinction between a wiki and the software the wiki is using. The wiki software is often referred to as a wiki engine whereas a wiki is a community website using a certain engine. For wiki communities where you already can use Creole see WikisSupportingCreole

Supporting#

Engines supporting#

Engines that already support Creole. Please add links to Sandboxes for those wikis where we can try out the creole markup.

Engines partially supporting#

Add your engine above if it supports or partially supports Creole.

Parsers#

Parsers, not associated with a special wiki engine

Languages: C

Language: Java

Languages: Javascript

Languages: Perl

Language: Python

Language: PHP

Tools supporting#

Tools that already support Creole. Please add links to Sandboxes for those wikis, where we can try out the creole markup.

Planning#

Engines planning#

Add your engine above, if you plan to implement Creole.

Tools planning#

Add your tool above, if you plan to implement Creole.


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« This particular version was published on 04-Jan-2010 08:07 by ChristophSauer.