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Installing a new wiki. I went through loops to discover why on earth this wouldn't frame empty:<br>
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>>rframe<<<br>
[[www.example.com | We have Example now!]]<br>
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Seems perfectly legitimate. <br>
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But whatever variant I tried, it didn't work. I was blaiming the frame,
since that's the 'advanced part'. In other installs I got customization
to transform www links into well-formed http:// equivalents so I wasn't
prepared for the link not generating any output at all.<br>
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I'd request: the left side of a link be interpreted as a link (if it
has 2 or more dots), but that's not the source of the confusion here
(and raises a (minor?) issue with future compatibility with
hierarchies). <br>
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But the problem is really with the link that doesn't generate text at
all. I'd say this behaviour severely puts off (new or old) users. I'd
much prefer a crippled link to this. But if some target is needed, make
it a link (of the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">non-existent</span>? type) to a page that explains what type of malformed links end up getting here, i.e. instructs to find the error. <br>
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/jm<br>
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