How do I link to an article on another web in TWiki? - hyperlink

I've got an article in Main.
I want to link to it from another Web, call it Acme.
I've tried
Main.MyLink
%Main%MyLink
but can't get it to work.
What do I do now?

The general syntax for that is
web.topic
so you should be fine with
Main.MyLink
if you want to link to a topic MyLink in a web named Main. If your web Acme (or your whole wiki) has disabled auto-linking in the preference settings, you need to use the square brackets notation, e.g.
[[Main.MyLink]]
or
[[Main.MyLink][my link]]

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external hyperlink in guidewire policy center

I need to do an hyperlink to an external page in Guidewire Policy Center.
I am using a function in a gsx enhancement file that returns a String with the url according some parameters.
The problem is that I don't know how to use the url to redirect to another page.
As Carlos mentioned you need to create / use an ExitPoint PCF. The documentation is linked in his answer so I won't do it again, however in case it becomes invalid for some reason here's the long and short of it.
You need to create a new PCF file and make of type exitpoint
In there you make an exitPointParameter, fill out the necessary fields, and you're set.
Then you can put your link wherever you want and just put in the action nameOfExitPointPCF.push("http://www.google.com")
You can put other parameters in there, and it'll build it for you, just refer to the documentation.
For really simple external links, there's one called ExternalUrl.pcf that I assume is in the out of the box configuration.
You must create a ExitPoint PCF file. You can read about that in module documentation. Open the page with Firefox...
PolicyCenter/doc/wwhelp/wwhimpl/js/html/wwhelp.htm#href=Configuration Guide/pagefunc.34.4.html

Branch.io returns me a File Not Found

I'm trying the Branch.io API and I think I'm getting a weird problem because I'm not able to create my links properly: I can use the link for starting the app without parameter: this link http://4t3i.app.link/KDSYTMnSZs.
It works perfectly but as soon as I try to put some parameter following the doc for appending query parameters, it returns a File Not Found Webpage.
I tried:
https://4t3i.app.link/a/?&jobId=saucisse
https://4t3i.app.link/a?%24deeplink_path=article%2Fjan%2F123&%24fallback_url=https%3A%2F%2Fgoogle.com&channel=facebook&feature=affiliate&user_id=4562&name=Alex (that's the example they give)
I have the feeling I'm really missing something but no idea what. Is that so easy to add parameters: just a/ and then appending parameters??
Alex from Branch.io here:
We recently made a major back-end change to accommodate some new technical limitations that Apple imposed with iOS 9.3.1, and unfortunately it looks like we didn't fully update all our docs yet!
Your links are correct, but the /a is no longer necessary. So they would be:
https://4t3i.app.link?&jobId=saucisse
https://4t3i.app.link?%24deeplink_path=article%2Fjan%2F123&%24fallback_url=https%3A%2F%2Fgoogle.com&channel=facebook&feature=affiliate&user_id=4562&name=Alex
When you open these, you'll be able to see the link clicks coming through on this dashboard page
Thanks for noticing this. I'll make sure we get the documentation changedto reflect the new system.
Edit: also note that those examples above create new links with the specified parameters. If you simply want to append an additional parameter to an existing link, you'd do this: http://4t3i.app.link/KDSYTMnSZs?jobId=saucisse

Change help link in the Visual Editor of MediaWiki

Is there a way to change the help link in the toolbar dropdown in the new visual editor of MediaWiki?
I tried setting
"visualeditor-help-link":"mw:Help:VisualEditor/User guide/de"
in
"extentsions/VisualEditor/modules/ve-wmf/i18n/de.json"
as proposed here, but then my MediaWiki could not parse the JSON file. My goal is to link to the MediaWiki help page, that can be found here. The normal version:
"visualeditor-help-link":"[https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:VisualEditor/User_guide/de]"
did not work, neither did this:
"[[{{MediaWiki:visualeditor-helppagelink}}|Hilfe]]"
You should never ever change the source code of MediaWiki core or any extension. It makes an upgrade process much more hard and complicated. There are other ways to achieve a high customization of the user interface language :)
For your problem, it should be enough to create the following page in your wiki (like any other page, but you need the editinterface user right, which is assigned to sysops by default):
MediaWiki:visualeditor-help-link
Put the link you want to use into the textarea (without any wikitext, e.g. "Help:VisualEditor" (without any ")) and save the page.
After reloading the VisualEditor (maybe you need to clear your browser's cache using Ctrl + F5) the link should point to the new target you specified in the message above. If you use a message cache, it is maybe needed to rebuilt it.

Trouble linking ChicagoBoss controllers to views

I'm making a website in Erlang, but I'm having troubles. I installed Chicagoboss and the server starts, but I have a problem. They say to go to this page localhost:8001/pages/index when i go to this page I get an error:
No routes matched the requested URL. (Don't worry, this message will not appear in production.)
I did not do anything, I coded the file in src/controllers/main.erl. What am I doing wrong?
I've never used ChicagoBoss, but this question is extremely basic and you should read carefully tutorial before asking. Take a look how the requested URL is dispatched:
host:port/yourcontroller/youraction
will invoke function like
youraction('GET', []) ->
{output, "Hello World!"}.
from file src/controller/PROJECT_yourcontroller_controller.erl. This sample works out of the box. In general case look at PROJECT/priv/PROJECT.routes to define rules to bind URL patterns to their controllers actions.

SharePoint 2007 Publishing Site

Created a new Publishing site to serve a portal for our division. It contains several custom coded webparts that fetch data from the db and/or RSS feds and outside links.
I found it absolutely dumb that as a owner I'm having to approve my own page. Is there was to turn off this functionality? Or modifying so that only a document library runs through the approval process?
In the edit mode, there is a link "Reminder: Check for Unpublished Items" and if I click it all of my web parts and all the links, pictures, and other contents within these web parts are highlighted with a fat dotted red line. How do I get rid of this since what sharepoint is complaining about is embedded in these webpart?
If I try to create a doc library called "Announcements" I get an error:
"The resource cannot be found.
Description: HTTP 404. The resource you are looking for (or one of its dependencies) could have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Please review the following URL and make sure that it is spelled correctly.
Requested URL: /Announcements/Forms/AllItems.aspx"
For some reason it does not like the word, as I can call it BuggsBunny and all is fine. Is "Announcements" a key word of some kind in SharePoint? I really need to create a list with this name.
Thanks,
Risho
I found it absolutely dumb that as a
owner I'm having to approve my own
page. Is there was to turn off this
functionality? Or modifying so that
only a document library runs through
the approval process?
You should choose, when you are creating your site, a "Publishing site" template rather than a "Publishing site with workflows". The main difference between these two is the fact that you'll approval workflow on nearly everything activated with the later while the former is free of it but still allows you to activate it if needed
there is a link "Reminder: Check for
Unpublished Items" and if I click it
all of my web parts and all the links,
pictures, and other contents within
these web parts are highlighted with a
fat dotted red line. How do I get rid
of this since what sharepoint is
complaining about is embedded in these
webpart?
Don't know where you are hosting your webpart ressources (style library, document library, image library ? outside of SharePoint ? On the 12 hives ?) but if they are within SharePoint libraries and the content is not published with a 1.0 version available for the readers, you'll have this error. Deactivate the approval workflow or publish AND approve theses items. Please also note that external content will probably trigger this red link, but I suggest you to use a limited "visitor" account to check up the final rendering. The "outlining" is a nice addition but it's not always working as expected, mainly with external content.
If I try to create a doc library
called "Announcements" I get an error:
"The resource cannot be found.
Description: HTTP 404. The resource
you are looking for (or one of its
dependencies) could have been removed,
had its name changed, or is
temporarily unavailable. Please review
the following URL and make sure that
it is spelled correctly.
There is a default annoucement list in SharePoint (with its dedicated template, not sure that you have one provisioned with the publishing template that you picked, that might be a reason why you have this strange error. The default announcements list or its template is not a document library. If you want a document library with that name, and that specific name gives you that error, I suggest that you create a document library called AnnouncementsDocuments and then change its title for "Annoucements", that way the url will be clean of the dreaded name and you'll have the specified title.
For the error message, have a look within the source of the error message page, you might have, in some comments, more information that might help us to help you.
Hope it will help :)

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