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Simon Brown

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Writing blog entries in wiki markup with Radeox Posted: Oct 6, 2004 1:03 PM
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I've had some interesting conversations over the past few days about how to generate valid HTML/XHTML from a blog. Of course, you can make the surrounding templates valid, but blog entries and comments are a different story. With the new plugin API, Pebble can render content with something like Radeox very easily.

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