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the3illings at googlemail

Oct 29, 2009, 5:06 AM

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Intertrac Links with parameters?

Hi all,

in the Trac wiki, when I do something like "[/newticket?type=Bug
Report a Bug]", I get a link to the newticket page with ?type=Bug
which sets the ticket type to "Bug" of course.

I also tried to do this with an intertrac Link like
"[support:newticket?type=NeedHelp&priority=High Request Support]". The
link itself looks good in the statu sbar of the browser, but after
clicking on it, it ends up with bad encoding:
".../newticket%3Ftype%3DNeedHelp%26priority%3DHigh"

Is it possible to append parameters to intertrac links?

Best regards,
Michael
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ryano at physiosonics

Oct 31, 2009, 4:11 PM

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Re: Intertrac Links with parameters? [In reply to]

On Oct 29, 5:06 am, Micha <the3illi...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Is it possible to append parameters to intertrac links?

I don't think it is supported. In my experience, Intertrac links are
helpful for when you need a shorthand to refer to, say, tickets in
another environment (e.g. [th:ticket:1] is easier to type than
http://www.trac-hacks.org/ticket/1). I suppose it would also be
useful in the case that you moved the remote Trac instance, since one
global change would change all the links that point to a resource.

In your case, unless you repeatedly creating links to another Trac
environment and need the shorthand, you are probably better off just
entering the full URL, such as http://trac.edgewall.org/newticket?type=Defect?priority=High.
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the3illings at googlemail

Nov 1, 2009, 12:10 PM

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Intertrac Links with parameters? [In reply to]

RjOllos schrieb:
> In your case, unless you repeatedly creating links to another Trac
> environment and need the shorthand, you are probably better off just
> entering the full URL, such as http://trac.edgewall.org/newticket?type=Defect?priority=High.
>
Crazy. Never thought about just writing links to the complete URL...
Thanks! ;-)

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