How Can I Convert Html To Textile?
Solution 1:
I know this is an old question, but I found myself trying to do this the other day and not finding anything useful, until I found Pandoc. It can convert loads of other markup formats as well - it's quite brilliant.
Solution 2:
Here is a c# lib converting html 2 textile. Though it is textile with their additions. Not pure textile.
Solution 3:
Since there was no javascript implementation, I wrote one: https://github.com/cmroanirgo/to-textile
It's a little primitive at the moment, as it's a blind port of the 'to-markdown' equivalent, but should get the job done.
Solution 4:
try this simple java code hope it work for you
import java.net.*;
import java.io.*;
classCrawle
{
publicstaticvoidmain(String ar[])throws Exception
{
URLurl=newURL("https://www.google.co.in/#q=i+am+happy");
InputStreamio= url.openStream();
BufferedReaderbr=newBufferedReader(newInputStreamReader(io));
FileOutputStreamfio=newFileOutputStream("crawler/file.txt");
PrintWriterpr=newPrintWriter(fio,true);
Stringdata="";
while((data=br.readLine())!=null)
{
pr.println(data);
System.out.println(data);
}
}
}
}
Solution 5:
This is a simple markup replacement, nothing a good regex could not fix.
I recommend Perl, LWP::Simple and some regexes to do the whole thing (spidering, stripping design and menus, converting to textile, and then posting to the database.)
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