Add link to a forum topic?
Added by Mahmoud MHIRI almost 17 years ago
As we can do with issues, documents, versions, etc. could we link to a forum topic ??
Replies (7)
RE: Add link to a forum topic? - Added by Lars P. almost 17 years ago
Right-click on the topic | copy shortcut :-)
http://www.redmine.org/boards/1/topics/show/290
Cheers,
Lars
RE: Add link to a forum topic? - Added by Mahmoud MHIRI almost 17 years ago
:)
The problem is that i'm using it at office (local lan address) and at home (Public address with a route redirection).. so one link is not the solution, that's why I thought about something dynamic (this style #20).
RE: Add link to a forum topic? - Added by Maxim Krušina almost 17 years ago
We have the same scenario, but easiest way (and IMHO the best one) is to configure your local DNS server, so you can use the same URL from both office and "outside". We're using this and we're happy with that. It's also usefull for exaple if you want to paste ticket URL to someone other via ICQ/IM...
RE: Add link to a forum topic? - Added by Mahmoud MHIRI almost 17 years ago
I'll try to check this with our administrator. Thanks for the tip.
RE: Add link to a forum topic? - Added by Allen Morris almost 12 years ago
Maxim Krušina wrote:
We have the same scenario, but easiest way (and IMHO the best one) is to configure your local DNS server, so you can use the same URL from both office and "outside". We're using this and we're happy with that. It's also usefull for exaple if you want to paste ticket URL to someone other via ICQ/IM...
This would work if the DNS name where the only issue. However port number and protocol may also not be uniform for all users.
having /forum/4 create a link would be one rather general solution. I would think that it would be easy to have [[forum:4]] be a link would be easy to add.
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RE: Add link to a forum topic? - Added by Etienne Massip almost 12 years ago
A topic id is actually a message id.
So, message#290
=> Add link to a forum topic?.
You can also use relative links.
"my topic":/boards/1/topics/290 => my topic.