If you've already looked at the regular bunch: textile, markdown, rst, etc...
And you just need minimal functionality,
You could probable write up a small hack to do it with some regular expressions. You can find things that strip html, and then you could to the simple markup fairly easily after that. It shouldn't take too long to write something like that.

It is also possible that some of the existing things may be able to either disable the extras you don't need, or you could modify them to just skip the code for those features.

Jeff Anderson

Rob Hudson wrote:
Hi,

I'm looking for something along the lines of Textile or Markdown, but
with very minimal features.  Does anyone know of other projects that
might fit these requirements?

* Strip all HTML
* Only allow for simple markup (bold, italics, headers, lists, URLs or
auto-linking URLs)
* Do not allow things like images, tables, classes or styles

Thanks,
Rob
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