Is there a way to have embedded images in a SmallWiki
page? All I
seem to be able to do is to set up a link to the image.
yes this is the way to go: simply create a link from your wiki-page
to the resource and the image should be inlined automatically. As an
example you might want to check out this page:
http://kilana.unibe.ch:9090/ese2003gruppen-smallwikis/
sureshockwriters/
Hm. That shows a link to *ssw-image* as if it were a wiki page - is
there some way to upload and name an image, then?
Yes, but as it points to a resource it is rendered differently
according to its mime-type: that means if it is an image an <img>, if
it is a movie an <object>, etc. is emitted.
When creating a new link *The New Image* to a non existant structure in
SmallWiki at first the link doesn't point to anything. However on the
html-page a list with all the possible structures (depending of the
security configuration for the current user not all possibliites might
be shown) will be rendered and the user can choose what he wants to
point this link to. In the given example one would click on 'Resource'
and an upload-dialog will be presented where the user specifies the
file to upload. When hitting ok, a new resource named 'The New Image'
is created and the user is brought back to the original page displaying
now the image now inlined.
As for the original question, you can always directly
put in an
<img> tag...
It is of course possible to use any html-tags and static urls, but bear
in mind that the link will break if you rename or move the target. Some
students here at Bern have written a plugin that detects such defects,
but I don't know about the status of it. Personally I prefer SmallWiki
links, because they are updated automatically if you rename or move the
target.
Cheers,
Lukas
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Lukas Renggli
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