[tw] Re: How do I permalink in an email

2008-11-28 Thread roger
I inquired about this issue in the Outlook newsgroup and the individual who has been responding doesn't think it's really an Outlook issue but a Windows issue. So I'm wondering can anyone access a permalink tiddler in a TW from a hyperlink in any Windows application. As far as I can tell, a

[tw] Re: How do I permalink in an email

2008-11-26 Thread roger
My problems accessing a permalink from an Outlook email hyperlink is limited to a TiddlyWiki saved on the local file system. So a hyperlink to http://myTW.html#Item1 will open the TW with the Item1 tiddler being displayed. A hyperlink to file:///c:/myTW.html#Item1 will open the TW with the

[tw] Re: How do I permalink in an email

2008-11-26 Thread FND
My problems accessing a permalink from an Outlook email hyperlink is limited to a TiddlyWiki saved on the local file system. You could try using a localhost URL - e.g. file://localhost/c:/myTW.html#Item1 instead of file:///c:/myTW.html#Item1 -- F.

[tw] Re: How do I permalink in an email

2008-11-26 Thread roger
I thought about that and really hoped it would solve my problem. Unfortunately, using localhost just gets me to the default tiddler(s), same as before. On Nov 26, 11:23 am, FND [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My problems accessing a permalink from an Outlook email hyperlink is limited to a

[tw] Re: How do I permalink in an email

2008-11-25 Thread Reenen Laurie
Thanks, yes, I actually am testing it by sending it to myself at the moment. It seems that it is an issue with outlook, that you cannot send anchored links via it. I've tried to change the # to %23, but that then makes that the file is not found. But I'll tell the people to copy and paste the

[tw] Re: How do I permalink in an email

2008-11-24 Thread Eric Shulman
Apparently, when I send and email, the link doesn't get followed.  It only opens the wiki, and doesn't (for some reason), follow the link. file:///M:/Logistics%20shared/General/Wiki/TraineeWiki.html#[[How%20to%20format%20my%20DP%20bold]] The problem is the [[ and ]]... In FF2, these were

[tw] Re: How do I permalink in an email

2008-11-24 Thread Reenen Laurie
Yes, I also think it's a MS issue... But I think the issue lies with the #... that somehow separates the destination from parameters. Is there not a code for a #? But I assume they are just normally allowed in urls. Reenen On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 5:44 AM, roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: