Hi Pierre

 

To reference a file on the web server write the wiki link as [//path/to/file
Label] , see here for details:
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracLinks#Server-relativelinks

 

To put files within the Trac environment directory structure, please re-read
step 2 below.

 

-- Mikael Relbe (mrelbe)

/./

2.       Use the htdocs folder in your trac environment to store ordinary
web "documents", refer to them from the wiki as "htdocs:path/to/file"
See here for info on directory structure:
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracEnvironment#DirectoryStructure
An example of how to use this with the Image macro is demonstrated here:
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/WikiFormatting#Images
The "htdocs:" resource prefix is not clearly documented, actually.

/./ 

 Hi Mikael,

Thank you for the information. I thought that it would be great to simply
great to create a 'doc' Mercurial directory inside my Trac environment. But
I am unable to create a link from a wiki page to an html file inside the doc
directory. I looked at the Trac documentation and I guess I would be able to
find the answer by digging more but if you can point me to the right
information to make the link work I guess I would save a lot of time. So, do
you know how to do that?

-- 


A+

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Pierre



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