- why when we
have a folder we have *myFolder* and then it is written
*/myFolder*
because when you add a folder to a page containing folders you get:
This is because the look-up of links is slightly different in Folders
compared to pages. The look-up in a page is started within the parent
to access the brothers/sisters of the current page, whereas the
look-up of a folder starts in the folder itself, to make accessing the
children more easily. From anywhere it should be possible to access
the any item using an absolute path like */a/b/c*.
*/ESE*
*/SDWiki*
and if you enter */MyFolder* the system does not parse it so the
end-user that was making a guess on the way he should write folder is
confused.
In some cases it could be that the rendering is different to the
string you actually gave at the beginning, but I think as long as it
stays parse-able it should be ok. Try to reproduce with the new
version, else it is really a bug.
Apparently it is:
On the wiki root page I tried to add the */FolderTest* but I got
unable to get non-local structure :)
Cheers,
Lukas
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Lukas Renggli
http://renggli.freezope.org