Hi Erwan,
 

> I'd prefer to avoid having to rewrite urls automatically since it  would 
> probably be a source of errors.
>

As far as I can see...

   1. you know the url of the source wiki 
   2. you know the target tiddler title
   3. you can url-encode that into an external link

This surely requires work, and I would not ask of you to break a sweat over 
it if you either can't or don't want to invest time into making that 
happen. But I do think, that it would rather remove a lot of confusion than 
create errors, assuming it worked. Of course, you won't be able to "fix" 
any links generated via macros, so that would be the authors fault of 
having used such a dynamic construct. Personally, as an author, I would not 
use external links in my posts, though, when the target is a tiddler in my 
own wiki.

Perhaps, there can be a new link-markup that renders as an internal link on 
my site, but as an external link when the tiddler gets imported into 
another wiki, e.g.:

[[pretty title|the tiddler|http:/mysite.org]]

Best wishes,

— tb

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