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Ticket UUID: 7b9be0b1276cc217db7031232e45ef1456717859
Title: direct link to embedded wiki pages
Status: Fixed Type: Feature_Request
Severity: Minor Priority:
Subsystem: Resolution: Fixed
Last Modified: 2008-11-15 22:37:46
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Description & Comments:
I have two remarks to ticket 4f6b211d6b2fa9eb632e031645075904c2bb561c

First, is it possible to add something to existing ticket while logged as anonymous? It seems akward if one after commiting ticket is left without any means to extend information once entered.

Second, I was refereing to embeded wiki without realizing it was it. Nevertheless url's provided were just copyed from links generated by fossil while browsing fossil web site.

Now I see I shoud have check this link: http://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/doc/tip/www/reference.wiki

But what confuses me is the fact, that if I check fossil generated page e.g this one (Timeline - Wiki Only): http://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/timeline?n=20&y=w

it links to load of links of type: http://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/wiki?name=Reference

showing just empty pages.

Well perhaps I know now, it just reflect now empty, nonversioned Reference wiki page. Still it would be nice to have direct link to show embedded wiki file as wiki page on its "File History" page.

Thanks.


eric added on 2008-11-15 18:19:37:
reference.wiki is not a wiki page, it is an embedded doc in wiki format. The only connection to the wiki page titled "Reference" is that content has been moved from one to the other. There is nothing to allow the sort of link you ask for to be generated.


drh added on 2008-11-15 21:21:26:
As Eric points out, there are two pages: the References wiki page and the References embedded documentation page. They have separate URLs.

The first complaint - that anonymous users cannot edit tickets - has been fixed by check-in ed5179db1f.


anonymous added on 2008-11-15 22:37:46:
Many thanks for adding ability to add to existing tickets for anonymous users. Here is my last remark about embedded documentation pages (I am aware of the difference between wiki pages and embedded documentation page in wiki format)

I was addressing those with suggestion to generate another link to be able to see such pages interpreted instead just displayed/diffed or annotated. Such link could fit on e.g. "File History" page where are already links for view diff annotate generated.

Thanks.