Thanks a lot Tony for your reply/information,

So, in my case where I use only local file stored in my Hard disk (with 
Tiddly Desktop or directly in a Browser), I need to wait till this feature 
is implemented. is that correct?

On Monday, August 19, 2019 at 5:55:14 AM UTC+2, TonyM wrote:
>
> Mohammad,
>
> I too have a lot of links to other TiddlyWiki elements. Recently I was 
> thinking I would like to simplify this. 
>
> If you use a html link of the form 
> <a href="
> http://192.168.1.81/Instances/TW5Reference.html#Align%20Top%20middle%20bottom
> "  target="wikiname">Align Top middle bottom</a>
> The link will always open in the same tab with the same target="wikiname"
>
>
> It would be nice if we could capture a link to a tiddler in another wiki 
> such as my example
>
> http://192.168.1.81/Instances/TW5Reference.html#Align%20Top%20middle%20bottom
>
> And automatically craft  a link by extracting from the above
>
>    - The full path to the wiki 
>    http://192.168.1.81/Instances/TW5Reference.html
>    - The Wikis name TW5Reference and set the target to this name
>    - The specific tiddlers name "Align Top middle bottom"
>    - Then display the link as something like "TW5Reference:Align Top 
>    middle bottom" (Much more readable)
>    - That on click would open in the named tiddler in the named wiki with 
>    in a target tab by the name of the wiki
>
> This would improve readability of the link in wiki text, always open 
> references to tiddlers in the same tab (unless you "open in new tab") 
> stopping a proliferation of tabs and reducing the chance that changes in 
> one tab will overwrite changes in another tab.
>
> I submitted an Issue in Github for this 
> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/4183
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
> On Monday, August 19, 2019 at 8:55:52 AM UTC+10, Mohamed Amin wrote:
>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I've tried to figure this out reading some old cases , but I failed (I 
>> just meet TW5 2 months ago), so I appreciate your support here.
>>
>> Suppose that I've 2 TW5 files (TW01 and TW02), I'm trying to put a link 
>> in "TW01" so when I click that link it should open the "TW02" file and show 
>> a Tiddler named "MyTiddler00", I've tried the following:-
>>
>>
>>    1. If the "TW02" is hosted in a "http server", and I use the link = 
>>    [[myLink|http://TW02/#MyTiddler00]] , the link is working perfect and 
>>    the TW02 is opened with the correct Tiddler MyTiddler00
>>    2. If the "TW02" is stored locally (i.e. in drive "D:"), and I use 
>>    the link = [ext[myLink|D:/TW02/#MyTiddler00]] , Nothing is happened (No 
>>    response)
>>    3. If the "TW02" is stored locally (i.e. in drive "D:"), and I use 
>>    the link = [ext[myLink|D:/TW02#MyTiddler00]] (removing the LAST forward 
>>    slash before the "#" sign), the file "TW02" is open BUT with the 
>> "default" 
>>    tiddler (ex. HelloThere)
>>    
>>
>> So, did I miss something here?
>>
>> Thanks in Advance
>>
>

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