<span>(c) 2016 <ahref="http://xoofx.com">Alexandre Mutel</a>and <ahref="http://johnmacfarlane.net/">John Mac Farlane</a>- Logo flip by Chameleon Design from the <ahref="https://thenounproject.com/">Noun Project</a></span>
<span>(c) 2016 <ahref="http://xoofx.com">Alexandre Mutel</a> - Logo flip by Chameleon Design from the <ahref="https://thenounproject.com/">Noun Project</a></span>
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Instead of asking the Babelmark maintainer to install all the converters on his server, and keep them up to date, we use a decentralized model. Each implementer provides a small “dingus server” that accepts textual input and returns HTML. Babelmark 2 queries these dingus servers asynchronously and combines their outputs into a page of results. This system puts the burden on implementers to keep their servers up to date.
What is this new Babelmark?
What is Babelmark 3?
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This new version was developed by Alexandre Mutel and is using the same concept as Babelmark 2, by acting as a proxy to other markdown convert servers. The differences are: