I hacked a little C++ utility (hereby under GPL, source files attached) that converts HTML to wiki markup. A few points:* It should compile on any Windows/*nix system (you might have to turn off warnings, though)* Pipe the HMTL in, and get wiki markup out* Shouldn't touch existing wiki markup* Keeps HTML if there's no wiki markup defined for it* Other wiki markup (for other wikis) can be added with only a few lines of source* Internally uses a new string class with 32-bit-chars (potential for unicode there, also it should work with unicode "as is")Downsides:* Doesn't check HTML/wiki markup validity (broken HTML will become broken wiki markup, which might be less bad though)* Ignores <nowiki> (though I don't think that matters)Idea: Have a checkbox on the edit page (or maybe on preferences instead) that says:"Convert HTML to wiki markup on preview"Conversion *should* only take place prior to preview, so a human can make certain nothing's broken.Magnus