From: gopher-bounce@complete.org
       Date: Sat Jun 30 16:52:00 2007
       Subject: [gopher] Re: Bucktooth questions
       
       While we're on the topic:  Does anyone know of a html->gopher
       converter?  Something that basically converts HTML tags that can be
       converted to RFC 1436-compliant syntax (i.e., prepending the correct
       itemtype for links, files, images, etc.), and strips out the rest.
       
       I'm setting up a gopher proxy of sorts for WikkaWiki, and want to be
       able to serve up either RFC 1436-compliant pages or wiki pages.  The
       assumption here is that Wikka is already set up and running as an HTTP
       service; I'm writing a proxy that would intercept a gopher request,
       retrieve the wiki page via HTTP, pass it on if it's RFC 1436-compliant, or
       convert/strip out html as appropriate.  I just don't like to reinvent
       the wheel when I can avoid it.
       
       All of this would probably work better with a flat-file-based wiki
       like PmWiki (I'd be able to access pages directly), but I'm partial to
       Wikka for a number of reasons...
       
         --Brian
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