This is not a WikiLink markup so it doesn't convert pagenames to URLs.
In the href="..." attribute you need to use the "page URL", not the
"page name":
(:blocklink href="{=$PageUrl}" :)
Note that the current markup allows for the link href to include
JavaScript code, e.g.:
(:blocklink href="javascript:alert(document.cookie)":)
which may allow editors to insert malicious code. So if untrusted people
can edit the wiki, you shouldn't enable this markup in its current
definition.
Petko
On 16/10/2021 04:18, ABClf wrote:
Playing with last solution ; almost working for my needs, excepted the
blocklink output which gives me unexpected result :
my pagelist is on GroupA, printing out a list of blocklinks linking to
:
https://www.mysite.fr/GroupA/GroupB.Page1
where expected result is :
http://www.mysite.fr/GroupB.Page1
In my own case, I test the blocklink markup in localtemplates,
defining a new format, like that (code shortened) :
[[#listesynonyme]]
(:blocklink href={=$FullName} class="list-group-item":)
{{=$FullName}$:vedette}
(:blocklinkend:)
[[#listesynonymeend]]
then, in group Synonyme, I have a pagelist using quoted format ; which
gives me a list of blocks, linking as expected, but pointing to
https://www.mysite.fr/Synonyme/Bob.15887 where
https://www.mysite.fr/Bob.15887 is expected.
To get rid of this Group issue, one working solution is to write :
(:blocklink href="https://www.mysite.fr/Bob/{=$Name}"
class="list-group-item":)
Not sure if I'm doing mistake, if the code works as expected or if it
needs to be a little improved in how to handle the Group part.
Thank you,
Gilles.
Le ven. 15 oct. 2021 à 23:45, ABClf <languefranca...@gmail.com> a écrit
:
Thank you Petko for your top notch answer ;
I'm going to try the last one soon.
Gilles.
Le ven. 15 oct. 2021 à 18:13, Petko Yotov <5...@5ko.fr> a écrit :
>
> Indeed, this is not possible with core PmWiki markup.
>
> In the past, the HTML standards required links to be inline elements
> which could not contain block-level elements like paragraphs or
> headings.
>
> So in PmWiki markup, you can have 2 links, one in the heading, the other
> in the text like this:
>
> !!!!! [[my link|Title]]
> [[my link|Some text]]
>
>
> Or you can have a specially formatted and styled link text like this:
>
> [[my link| %h5% Title %% Some text]]
>
> then you style .h5 in your pub/css/local.css, for example:
>
> .h5 {
> display: block;
> font-weight: bold;
> font-size: 105%;
> }
>
> This will work well in <ul> lists for menus and navigation. I'd go with
> this solution id I needed the feature.
>
>
> Finally, and as usual, you can define your own markup rule to do this.
> For example:
>
> Markup('blocklink', 'directives',
> '/^\\(:blocklink(end|)(?: (.*?))?:\\)/',
> 'FmtBlockLink');
> function FmtBlockLink($m) {
> if($m[1]) return "<:block></a>";
> return "<:block>".Keep("<a ".PQA($m[2]).">");
> }
>
> Then in a wiki page, you type:
>
> (:blocklink href="https://www.pmwiki.org" class=myclass:)
> !!!!! Title
> Some text
> (:blocklinkend:)
>
>
> Petko
>
>
> On 15/10/2021 14:09, ABClf wrote:
> > Something I don't know how to do with pmwiki markup, if doable,
> > is having an html output like that :
> >
> > <a href="my link" class="myclass">
> > <h5>Title</h5>
> > <p>Some text</p>
> > </a>
> >
> > (in order to have the full block working as a link, for easy click in
> > bootstrap-like list, and benefit of link's style).
> >
> > In other words, have some html code embedded in <a> and </a> (not the
> > sole text link).
> > I believe I can not use regular [[linkadress|linktext]] markup for
> > doing that.
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Gilles.
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