Manual talk:Importing external content

Martiniturbide (talk) 20:19, 13 June 2014 (UTC) There is a dead link " http://toolserver.org/~diberri/cgi-bin/html2wiki/index.cgi" html2wiki. It is very bad to lose that site. I hope we find a replacement.

I've updated a script for importing pbwiki .zip backups into mediawiki, the script can be found here. However I'm not sure it's suitable for the manual page because: So it's probably not high quality enough or useful enough for the manual, but I'm mentioning it here in the hope that nobody else has to waste as many hours as I just had to -- Treer (talk) 08:39, 27 March 2016 (UTC)
 * The pbwiki backup format is so poorly defined that the best I can say is "the script works on all my pbwiki data". It's a quick'n'dirty revamp of someone else's quick'n'dirty script.
 * pbwiki is defunct now, and has been for a few years. Hopefully nobody needs to do this any more.
 * Now that my pbwiki has been nicely imported in mediawiki, I don't intend to maintain the script... or having anything to do with pbwiki ever again.

WebForce link
The link is dead.

Merging with Commons page
Convert_tables_and_charts_to_wiki_code_or_image_files is a far better written page and basically who's editing it there should come and edit it as part of the formal manual. It's long past time to identify major gaps in mediawiki importing.

Directory listings
Being able to import whole directory listings & keep them synchronized should be simpler given LDAP support & HTML support than it is. Seriously are we telling people to write cron scripts that go and see if directories have changed, when all they want is to embed a list of folders from some source in mediawiki? This should be in the standard build and support SMB, NFS, whatever type of folders. Use of mediawiki would skyrocket if it was easy to use as a front end for media libraries, things like Emby or Kodi.