PmWiki /
Links
authors (basic)
A key feature of WikiWikiWebs is the ease of creating links in the text of a document.
PmWiki provides multiple mechanisms for creating such links.
Links to other pagesTo create a link to another page, simply enclose the name of the page inside double square brackets, as in[[wiki sandbox]] or [[installation]] . These result in links to wiki sandbox and installation, respectively.
PmWiki creates a link by using the text inside the double brackets. It does this by removing spaces between words, and automatically capitalizing words following spaces or other punctuation (like ~). Thus [[Wiki sandbox]] , [[wiki sandbox]] , and [[WikiSandbox]] all display differently but create the same link to the page titled WikiSandbox.
In other words, PmWiki will automatically create the link path name using title case as a rule, but link text will display in the format you have entered it.
A suffix can also be added to the end of a link, which becomes part of the link text but not the target. Thus [[wiki sandbox]]es is a link to WikiSandbox but displays as wiki sandboxes.
Link text in (parentheses) will not be not displayed, so that [[(wiki) sandbox]] links to WikiSandbox and displays as sandbox.
Finally, you can specify the link text via a vertical brace, thus [[WikiSandbox | a play area]] , which links to WikiSandbox but displays as a play area. You can use an arrow (-> ) to reverse the order of the text and target, as in [[a play area -> WikiSandbox]] (a play area).
Some sites also recognize WikiWord links, in which a WikiWord appearing in the text is automatically treated as a link to a page of the same name.
Link Shortcuts[[PageName|+]] creates a link to PageName and uses that page's title as the link text, eg [[Links|+]] gives Links.
[[PageName|#]] creates a reference link as shown below.
[[!PageName]] creates a link to the PageName in the group called Category.
[[~Author]] link creates a link to the page in the page called Author in the Profiles group. PmWiki will automatically generate that link for the current Author when it encounters three tilde characters (~ ) in a row (~ ~ ~ ). Adding a fourth tilde (~ ~ ~ ~ ) appends the current date and time.
Links to specific locations within a pageTo define a location within a page to which you may jump directly, use the markup[[#name]] . This creates an "anchor" that uniquely identifies that location in the page. Then to have a link jump directly to that anchor, use one of
Links to external sites (URLs)Links to external sites simply begin with a prefix such as 'http:', 'ftp:', etc. Thushttp://google.com/ and [[http://google.com/]] both link to Google. As with the above, an author can specify the link text by using the vertical brace or arrow syntax, as in [[http://google.com/ | Google]] and [[Google -> http://google.com]] .
Links as ReferencesLinks may also be specifed as References, so the target appears as an anonymous numeric reference rather than a textual reference. The following markup is provided to produce sequential reference numbering within a PmWiki page: Formatting the link as:[[http://google.com |#]] produces: [1] as the link.
Subsequent occurrence of the reference link format on the same page will be incremented automatically as per the following example: Entering [[http://pmwiki.com |#]] produces [2], [[#intermaps |#]] produces [3], and so on for further reference links.
IntermapsInterMap links are also supported (see InterMap). In particular, thePath: InterMap entry can be used to create links using relative or absolute paths on the current site (e.g., Path:../../somedir/foo.html or Path:/dir/something.gif ).
Links to pages in other wiki groupsSee WikiGroup.Links that open a new browser windowTo have a link open in another window, use%newwin% :
target attribute:
How do I put a link that will open as a new window? Use the%newwin% wikistyle, as in:
How do I place a mailing address in a page? Use themailto: markup, as in one of the following:
mailto:myaddress@example.com [[mailto:myaddress@example.com]] [[mailto:myaddress@example.com | email me]]See also Cookbook:EProtect for information on protecting email addresses from spammers. How do I make a WikiWord link to an external page instead of a WikiPage? Use link markup. There are two formats:[[http://www.example.com/ | WikiWord]] [[WikiWord -> http://www.example.com/]] How do I find all of the pages that link to another page (i.e., backlinks)? Use thelink= option of the (:pagelist:) directive, as in
(:pagelist link=SomePage:) -- show all links to SomePage (:pagelist link={$FullName}:) -- show all links to the current page |