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:To use it: open the HTML file in an editor such as Mozilla's Seamonkey, view it in HTML mode, highlight and then copy it, paste it into the top window of the converter website, click the Convert button, then highlight and copy it from the bottom window.  To place the converted table on a wiki page, click the edit button on that page, position the cursor where you want the table, and paste the table into the edit window and then click Preview to make sure it worked as you wanted.
 
:To use it: open the HTML file in an editor such as Mozilla's Seamonkey, view it in HTML mode, highlight and then copy it, paste it into the top window of the converter website, click the Convert button, then highlight and copy it from the bottom window.  To place the converted table on a wiki page, click the edit button on that page, position the cursor where you want the table, and paste the table into the edit window and then click Preview to make sure it worked as you wanted.
 
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:Different interface, and different conversion results.  Possibly easier to use, since you can use the method described above or put in web addresses of the page(s) to convert.

Revision as of 03:01, 22 September 2006

There's not much Help here yet, but lots out on the wider internet.

  • This page on the MediaWiki homepage may be helpful:

http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Contents

  • Here are converters that will magically transform HTML (web) tables into Wiki tables:

http://www.uni-bonn.de/~manfear/html2wiki-tables.php

To use it: open the HTML file in an editor such as Mozilla's Seamonkey, view it in HTML mode, highlight and then copy it, paste it into the top window of the converter website, click the Convert button, then highlight and copy it from the bottom window. To place the converted table on a wiki page, click the edit button on that page, position the cursor where you want the table, and paste the table into the edit window and then click Preview to make sure it worked as you wanted.


http://diberri.dyndns.org/wikipedia/html2wiki/index.html

Different interface, and different conversion results. Possibly easier to use, since you can use the method described above or put in web addresses of the page(s) to convert.