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- From: "Tom Scavo" <>
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- Subject: Re: anchors in confluence
- Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 19:51:56 -0500
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And to reference the anchor from a web page on another server? That's
the piece I'm missing. I want to type
https://spaces.internet2.edu/display/SHIB/IdPPKIConfig#extkeytool
into my browser and be brought to {anchor:extkeytool}.
Sorry, I'm still not getting it, my fault.
Thanks,
Tom
On 1/15/07, Tom Barton
<>
wrote:
Tom,
The anchor itself, at the anchored site, is '{anchor:anchorName}'. To
reference the anchor use '{some text|[spaceKey:[pageTitle]]#anchor]'.
{anchor:foreg}
For example, to reference this line from within the same wiki page, use
the reference {Line starting For Example|#foreg}. To refence that anchor
from a different page in the same space, use {Line starting For
Example|thatOtherPage#foreg}.
Tom
Tom Scavo wrote:
> Hi George,
>
> Thanks for the note. Unfortunately, I did RTFM but it didn't help.
> I'm still not able to create an anchor. In HTML, I would write
>
> <a name="extkeytool">...</a>
>
> and from your suggestion, in confluence wiki markup I would write
>
> {anchor:extkeytool}
>
> But this doesn't seem to work for me. When I add the above anchor to page
>
> https://spaces.internet2.edu/display/SHIB/IdPPKIConfig
>
> I expect the following URL to take me to the anchor
>
> https://spaces.internet2.edu/display/SHIB/IdPPKIConfig#extkeytool
>
> but alas it does not. What am I doing wrong?
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
>
> On 1/15/07, George Brett
<>
wrote:
>> Tom,
>> The answer is buried in the extended notation guide that is linked to
>> from the editor page among others.
>>
>> {anchor:anchorname}
>> Creates a bookmark anchor inside the page. You can then create links
>> directly to that anchor. So the link [My Page#here] will link to
>> wherever in "My Page" there is an {anchor:here} macro, and the link
>> [#there] will link to wherever in the current page there is an
>> {anchor:there} macro.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>> -- George
>>
>>
>> On Jan 15, 2007, at 3:47 PM, Tom Scavo wrote:
>>
>> > I give up, how do you specify an anchor in a Confluence document?
>> > This is the URL I'm after:
>> >
>> > https://spaces.internet2.edu/display/SHIB/IdPPKIConfig#extkeytool
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Tom
>> >
>>
>>
- anchors in confluence, Tom Scavo, 01/15/2007
- Re: anchors in confluence, George Brett, 01/15/2007
- Re: anchors in confluence, Tom Scavo, 01/15/2007
- Re: anchors in confluence, Tom Barton, 01/15/2007
- Re: anchors in confluence, Tom Scavo, 01/15/2007
- Re: anchors in confluence, Rodney G. McDuff, 01/15/2007
- Re: anchors in confluence, George Brett, 01/16/2007
- Re: anchors in confluence, Tom Scavo, 01/16/2007
- RE: anchors in confluence, Scott Cantor, 01/15/2007
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- Re: anchors in confluence, Tom Scavo, 01/16/2007
- RE: anchors in confluence, Scott Cantor, 01/16/2007
- Re: anchors in confluence, Tom Scavo, 01/16/2007
- Re: anchors in confluence, Rodney G. McDuff, 01/15/2007
- Re: anchors in confluence, Tom Scavo, 01/15/2007
- Re: anchors in confluence, Tom Barton, 01/15/2007
- Re: anchors in confluence, Tom Scavo, 01/15/2007
- Re: anchors in confluence, George Brett, 01/15/2007
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