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This module, however, doesn't implement a complete Wiki system, all it does is enable you to convert from a text markup language into clean HTML.

The reason this project is not concentrating on a complete wiki system is because I wanted a markup language I could use on many different pages. Examples include blog entries, content managed pages and news items (there are many more). Therefore by providing the text to HTML conversion is a separate module you can concentrate on other things when writing your website or other application.</description>
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