files, Linking
Everytime I choose the file, a pdf, to link everything on my page is deleted and i have to cancel ... Am I doing soemthing wrong -- I've looked through help and tried several different ways ...
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Inappropriate?Have you already uploaded the file to your wiki? Are you using the point-and-click editor, or the "classic" text-based editor?
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Inappropriate?I figured it out ... This might be helpful to others. Adding a link to a file works differently in pbwiki than it does in most html editors -- in Dreamweaver for example, you highlight the text or graphic you want to link to and then add a link. In pbwiki you put the cursor where you wwant the link to go and the system inserts the filename as the link.
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Inappropriate?There is a way to hyperlink the text to the file, as opposed to placing the file link next to the word you want the file linked to. It's a bit cumbersome, but it works: First, copy the file name of the document that you wish to link to from the list of files included on the FILES page. Return to the page where you want to establish the link. Highlight the text you want to link to the file. Select the "Link" icon above. When the hyperlink box opens, for "Web type" select "URL"; for "Protocol" select "<other>"; then key in: backslash f backslash [/f/]; then paste in the file address you copied earlier.
I just tried using this approach on a wiki I am building, and it worked. (Paul)
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