I need a javascript library to convert structured ascii text to html on the fly. I am especially interested in the following point:

I would like do use anchored links inside pages, see http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/struct/links.html#h-12.1.1

Which library for structured text would support this or if it is not supported could be easily extended (i could write an extension)?

Can you make a suggestion for a good and simple syntax for structured ascii text for "in page links"?

<a href="#jumpend">jump to the end</a>
...some body text...
<a name="jumpend">this is the end</a>

I like the way links are written in "markdown", so how could the name anchor in a to be written extension be expressed in a nice way?

Which libraries do you know or can you recommend? Should be multi browser, good and easy to read and extend clean source code, actively maintained.

I am presently having a look at the JavaScript Markdown library "Showdown": http://attacklab.net/showdown/

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I think that you should not use markdown if you are looking for anchor references. Try the following Creole Wiki markup parsers:

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thank you very much for pointing me to creole. looks great! – user89021 Jan 2 '10 at 16:04
You're welcome! Good to know it helped. If this is what you were looking for, don't forget to set the answer as accepted ;) – jbochi Jan 2 '10 at 16:23
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You might look into markItUp!

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I believe that markItUp relies on the server to do the parsing. – jbochi Dec 24 '09 at 20:36
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