On 2011.08.06 00:38, PARVINDER RAJPUT wrote:
> Thanks to all of you
> But my problem is internal linking. Have any simple method to link  
> two files with each other, like html source code <a  
> href="/home/parvinder/Desktop/filename.html">link-name</a> as it in  
> Witty than pleas suggest me.
> http://www.webtoolkit.eu/wt/doc/reference/html/classWt_1_1WAnchor.html  
> I have tried this link manual, but cannot able to understand it.

I've been following this thread, and I think there is a real problem  
with terminology here.  (sorry if this seems a bit late, but I've been  
on travel, and delayed my response until I got home, so I didn't have  
to try it with web mail....)  Parvinder - you keep saying the problem  
is with "internal linking" but there is no strict definition (that I  
know) of what that means, and it is not clear to me exactly what you  
mean.

I wonder if you are confusing two separate issues: linking between web  
pages (click the link in the browser, go to the other page), and  
linking between source files (define a subroutine in one file, call it  
in another file), which are very different things.  In addition,  
linking web pages with <a href...> is really not quite the same as  
linking the two source html files, although there is a match between  
the html file and the web page displayed.  Do note, however, that the  
target of the href is a web page, not an html file, even if that file  
is used to serve up the page.  With something like witty, different web  
pages within the application are possibly even less directly mapped to  
source code files.  Aside from all the other good suggestions, I think  
a better explanation/description of the desired behavior is needed  
before anyone can really suggest how to implement it, particularly in  
witty.

Jack
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