-[[tag wishlist]]
+[[!tag wishlist]]
An option to have absolute urls in wikilinks instead of relative ones would be useful,
for pages included into other pages out of the wiki rendering process (shtml for example)
-since these pages can be included from a subdir. Ditto, links from \[[ inline ..]] or \[[map ..]].
+since these pages can be included from a subdir. Ditto, links from \[[!inline ..]] or \[[!map ..]].
> You can make a wikilink absolute by prefixing it with a /, see
-> [[subpage/linkingrules/]]. Pagespecs match absolute by default. But what do
+> [[ikiwiki/subpage/linkingrules/]]. Pagespecs match absolute by default. But what do
> you mean "included from a subdir"? If you inline a page, its links shouldn't
> change. --Ethan
>> I want the "last pages" in my sidebar. and some links to a few special pages.
->> \[[inline ]] or \\[[map ]] in the sidebar is a bad idea, (because each update rebuilds
+>> \[[!inline ]] or \\[[!map ]] in the sidebar is a bad idea, (because each update rebuilds
>> all the wiki), so I use server-side-include instead of the sidebar plugin;
>> this reduces the dependencies
>> my sidebar is generated as http://foo.org/menu/index.html, so all the links generated by
->> \[[inline ]] or \[[map ]] are relative to this position.
+>> \[[!inline ]] or \[[!map ]] are relative to this position.
>> Included from http://foo.org/section/sub/blah/index.shtml, the links are broken.
>>
>> — NicolasLimare