"Textile.NET is, surprisingly, a textile formatter for .NET projects. Textile is a "human web text generator" (http://www.textism.com/tools/textile/) that is useful for rapid web writings such as Wiki syntax or blog articles"
markItUp! is a JavaScript plugin built on jQuery which can turn any textarea into fake "rich" markup editor for Textile, Markdown, BBcode, MediaWiki, Html, etc -- with built in AJAX preview...
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A Perl Module to convert HTML to any of the many pseudo-markups in use by wiki's and blogs, including Textile (see "Confluence") and Markdown, MediaWiki, UseMod, SnipSnap, MoinMoin, etc.
At first I thought this could be the "back" part of TIM, but after trying it out on even simple example text, I'm a bit dissapointed. The nested lists, images, and URLs seem broken (although the links at least, work in Confluence).
The worst problems are that it has no sense of %{style} span% or footnotes, and no concept AT ALL of tables. It would be nice to at least get the {style} -- and therefore the spans -- working.