On 7/24/06, Thomas Sturm <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Rajendra Prasad Murakonda wrote:
> I said "external URL". That is,  don't treat it as part of Wiki or SVN.
> Just
> use the HTTP URL of the html file.
>
> [ http://localhost/trac_project/browser/trunk/doc.html?format=raw  document]

Sorry, this results in no link but only the text is shown.
There is a missing "handler" like: source:, ticket:, wiki:

Well,  the syntax I mentioned above is used to link HTML web resources from a Trac wiki, and give a name to that hyperlink. BTW, is trac running on port 80?

Please follow the instructions below and you are done with the task.

1. Go to the Trac source browser
2. Click on the HTML file you want to link
3. Click on view in raw format
4. Copy the browser's location bar text
5. Paste that text in the wiki.

Now, the text itself is a hyper link. And if you want to give a proper name for the link, then you follow the syntax I mentioned in the previous mail.

For additional reference, please go through the following document.

http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/WikiFormatting#Links

I hope I understood your question properly.

- Rajendra Prasad Murakonda,
http://prodizy.livejournal.com/




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