Thanks kat for pointing that this method is working with you, as I found the following
A link like : [ext[myLink|D:/TW02.html#MyTiddler00]] - Is working OK if I click it within Chrome (open the TW02 wiki in a new tab and show the correct Tiddler MyTiddler00) - BUT it does NOT work if I'm in TiddlyDesktop (it open the TW02 in Chrome BUT show the wrong Tiddler) Any idea if there is any configuration in TiddlyDesktop to correct this behaviour? Regards Mohamed Amin On Wednesday, August 21, 2019 at 12:13:17 PM UTC+2, kat wrote: > > I just realized that my example was wrong, I had not included the ".html" > extension. > > It should be: > > [ext[myLink|file:///D:/TW02.html#MyTiddler00]] > > or > > [[myLink|file:///D:/TW02.html#MyTiddler00]] > > Maybe this was your problem? > > On Tuesday, August 20, 2019 at 2:41:03 PM UTC+1, Mohamed Amin wrote: > >> 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 [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/a90d526b-7cd3-44e0-9d07-fb03475af0e2%40googlegroups.com.

