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    "href": "/post/2004/11/08/text-wiki-mailing-list/",
    "relId": "2004/11/08/text-wiki-mailing-list",
    "title": "New Text_Wiki Mailing List",
    "author": "pmjones",
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    "tags": [
        {
            "href": "/tag/php/",
            "relId": "php",
            "title": "PHP",
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    "created": "2004-11-08 20:30:02 UTC",
    "updated": [
        "2004-11-08 20:30:02 UTC"
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    "html": "<p>If you use <a href=\"http://pear.php.net/Text_Wiki\">the Text_Wiki package</a> you can now subscribe to its dedicated mailing list at <a href=\"mailto:users-subscribe@textwiki.tigris.org\">users-subscribe@textwiki.tigris.org</a>.</p>\n<p>One of the inconveniences of PEAR is that is has no package-specific mailing lists.  Thus, if you want to talk about a specific package and no other, you have to get all the traffic whether or not it is related to the package in which you are truly interested.  As I said, it's an inconvenience, but having it would be a nice touch.  Thank goodness for <a href=\"http://tigris.org/\">Tigris</a>.  :-)</p>\n<p>Text_Wiki is an object-oriented PHP library to parse wiki text and then render it into any of a number of formats.  Each parsing and rendering rule is its own class, so you can add/change/delete parsing rules quite easily.  Aaron Wormus gives it a favorable review (thanks Aaron!  :-) and provides some example code on how to write your own rules at the end of <a href=\"http://www.php-mag.net/itr/kolumnen/psecom,id,15,nodeid,207.html\">PHP Barnstormer #15</a>.</p>\n"
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