
Yeah, that's what you would do in HTML but in Phpwiki, an external link is like [ABC | http://your.domain/ABC.pdf ] the pipe symbol tells the Phpwiki that a link is following. I do have an option as administrator to allow html in the Wiki so I might be able to do it as you've shown but I just wondering if I could do with the Phpwiki "short hand" On Monday 14 November 2005 11:13, Simon Annear wrote:
Do you mean a link like
<a href="file:///p:/Library/Electrical/Transpower/Standards/ABC.pdf">ABC document</a>
Chris O'Halloran wrote:
Hello,
I have set up a Phpwiki using my Suse Linux Box on the company lan and using Apache, Php, MySql using the code from the Phpwiki site.
I've manage to get it all going quite nicely many of the staff are keen to use it as a collaborative documentation site for keeping each other informed of the latest technical information available or the gotcha's you find working with different manufacturers equipment.
I've got the linking to other pages, webpages and email addresses working fine. What I was know wanting to know was how to link to various documents etc we might have on our servers. It's an MS Active directories network.
I can link to documents I put on the webserver easily enough but what about
P:\Library\Electrical\Transpower\Standards\ABC.pdf
Any hints appreciated.
Chris
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