Help talk:Links

I would like to know whether there is a way to automatically add links to all text containing a certain key word like doing a find and replace for Home and substituting it for the link to home.

External Links Through Image Click
How is this possible?


 * Not possible within the software itself, but can be done using a template. See Template:Click for details. --HappyDog 15:00, 26 September 2006 (UTC)

Link to a file on a samba share...
I'm using MediaWiki on a corporate intranet. Unfortunately, there are a bunch of docs on a SharePoint server, which are usually referenced via an url that begins with "file:// " or something similar. There's no mention of this kind of link on this help page. If it's not supported, the page should at least say so.


 * MediaWiki supports it, providing you configure the appropriate setting in LocalSettings.php, but you may find that your browser blocks "file://" links from remote websites, as they are a major security risk. Also, are you sure that all users of the wiki will have the same local address of the samba files?  If not then this method cannot work anyway.  It would be better if you could give your samba share an address accessible via the http: protocol (e.g. http://samba.localintranet/   Adds the page to the Category, but dose not produce a link  (i.e. i don't want to add the page to the category) the only way i can think to do it is link this  


 * It's a simple trick, but knowledge is the critical part. You prefix the link target with a colon, like this:
 * The colon at the front causes special links (such as categories and images) to be "escaped" and dealt with as normal. robchurch | talk 08:08, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
 * The colon at the front causes special links (such as categories and images) to be "escaped" and dealt with as normal. robchurch | talk 08:08, 1 November 2006 (UTC)

Creating a back link
I have multiple ways to get to a page, and would like to provide a simple wiki link to execute the browsers back function. Is there a way to do this?


 * Yes - click the 'back' button in your browser :-) --HappyDog 19:37, 7 February 2007 (UTC)

New user of Wiki needs help with local file access
I have access to a wiki site on an internal corporate intranet. I saw the post above about accessing internal files but I don't need to access files from a sharepoint. They are simply on a corporate shared drive. Is there an easy way to do this? If so, can you help me by spelling out the coding? I am quite new at this and am slowly coming up to speed on the basics. I tried this without success. If I do this it tacks the filename onto the wiki address. Help appreciated. Thanks.