Thanks kat for your reply, but I did try to add the "fill:///" part after the "Permalink", and it doesn't work in the case of "Local files", It works ONLY if the target TiddlyWiki is hosted in a "HTTP Server"
On Monday, August 19, 2019 at 3:46:06 PM UTC+2, kat wrote: > > If you are working in the browser I think you need to prepend "file:///" > to the path. > > For example: > > [ext[myLink|file:///D:/TW02#MyTiddler00]] > > This is the path you get when you select "Permalink" from the tiddler menu. > > On Sunday, August 18, 2019 at 11:55:52 PM UTC+1, 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 >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/ca1b6656-a3f7-45b8-8fb3-aee2a83fb327%40googlegroups.com.