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+ | Collected a few examples and past experiences from Steve Pieper and Bill Lorensen. It is questionable about wheather this can be done. | ||
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+ | The PyWiki project looks promising, but it would require system administrator assistance in making this work (perhaps media wiki configuration) | ||
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+ | Generally received very positive response to this effort. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:43, 14 January 2011
Home < 2011 Winter Project Week:XMLToMediaWikiKey Investigators
- UIowa: Hans Johnson, Mark Scully
- (Wiki Systems admin)
- Steve Pieper
- Stephen Aylward
Objective
Update the SEM XML to mediawiki script to automatically submit the mediawiki markup to the appropriate Slicer3D wiki page.
Approach, Plan
Progress
A script exists that creates mediawiki markup from SEM XML.
Collected a few examples and past experiences from Steve Pieper and Bill Lorensen. It is questionable about wheather this can be done.
The PyWiki project looks promising, but it would require system administrator assistance in making this work (perhaps media wiki configuration)
Generally received very positive response to this effort.
References
- A script using curl to upload files to a wiki: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1686930/wikimage.tcl.txt