> No such syntax exists in markdown. ikiwiki could certainly have a
> [[preprocessor_directive|preprocessordirective]] for it, though.
->
+> --[[JoshTriplett]]
+
+>> [[tag wishlist]]
+>> I'd like to implement such a thing. Joey, what is this supposed to look like?
+>> `\[[anchor WHATEVER]]`? --[[tschwinge]]
+
+>>> Why would you want to use a preprocessor directive for something that can
+>>> be more shortly and clearly done with plain HTML? Markdown is *designed*
+>>> to be intermixed with HTML. --[[Joey]]
+
+>>>> I tend to disagree.
+>>>> It just doesn't feel right for me to put HTML code straight into Markdown files.
+>>>>
+>>>> Quoting <http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/>:
+>>>>
+>>>>> The idea is that a Markdown-formatted document should be publishable as-is, as plain text, *without looking like it’s been marked up with tags or formatting instructions*.
+>>>>
+>>>> Also, in theorie at least, Markdown might also support other output formats than HTML.
+>>>> Those wouldn't know about how to deal with the intermingled HTML code.
+>>>>
+>>>> --[[tschwinge]]
+
> The lack of the `#foo` anchor in the anchor example on [[wikilink]]
> definitely looks like a bug. --[[JoshTriplett]]
`foo/bar/bar` page to the `foo/bar` one. It would have been convenient to
simply write [[wikilink]]s like `\[[../bar]]` (or even just `\[[..]]`?), but
this doesn't work, so I had to resort to using `\[[foo/bar]]` instead.
+--[[tschwinge]]