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I'm just now discovering the knowledge (wiki) system and while it looks a little bit basic at first, it seems to be very powerful behind the scenes. What I'm missing is a way of linking between pages, i.e. both linking from one page to another and linking to an anchor inside a page. How would I do this?

E.g. in Trac wiki you may have a page called "wiki/recipes/AppleTart". The URL would be "http://myserver.com/wiki/recipes/AppleTart". From another page I can link with the simple syntax "[wiki:AppleTart]". Does a shortcut like this exist in the knowledge module?

I can, of course, link the complete URL, such as "https://myserver.com/?ts=1234506789#id=12&view_type=form&model=document.page&menu_id=345&action=678" with an HTML anchor, but this is neither intuitive nor easy.

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I used knowledge module too, i tried to link one pages to another by hyperlink some word or image to the address of another pages.

And to linking an anchor inside the page, you should use HTML tags, you could find the guide in here or here

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I'm aware of HTML anchor tags and their use, including the use of ids, but it is unclear to me how to address the target page. I will rephrase my question to make it clear.

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