Re: [Tagging] Linking to Wikipedia subheaders

2013-08-16 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
Il giorno 15/ago/2013, alle ore 21:23, "John F. Eldredge" ha scritto: > Space characters in URLs are normally encoded as %20. An underscore is a > valid character in an URL. yes, but the wp tag in osm isn't (in the most common form) an URL, it is the title of the article. cheers, Martin _

Re: [Tagging] Linking to Wikipedia subheaders

2013-08-15 Thread Dominik George
Wikipedia replaces spaces with underscores when forming URLs for article names. This has nothing to do with URL encoding. -nik "John F. Eldredge" schrieb: >Space characters in URLs are normally encoded as %20. An underscore is >a valid character in an URL. > > >Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: >>

Re: [Tagging] Linking to Wikipedia subheaders

2013-08-15 Thread John F. Eldredge
Space characters in URLs are normally encoded as %20. An underscore is a valid character in an URL. Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: > 2013/8/15 Dominik George > > > Would de:Foo#Bar be recognized? > > > > I'd do it like this, no idea if current services recognize this or > not, > alternatively

Re: [Tagging] Linking to Wikipedia subheaders

2013-08-15 Thread Tobias Knerr
On 15.08.2013 17:24, Dominik George wrote: > The OSM wiki details that the syntax for linking to Wikipedia is de:Foo > for Foo in de.wikipedia.org . > > How can I link to a subsection? Would de:Foo#Bar be recognized? That link format is used within Wikipedia, so I think i

Re: [Tagging] Linking to Wikipedia subheaders

2013-08-15 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2013/8/15 Dominik George > Would de:Foo#Bar be recognized? I'd do it like this, no idea if current services recognize this or not, alternatively as URL with http:// and underscores instead of spaces. cheers, Martin ___ Tagging mailing list Tagging@

[Tagging] Linking to Wikipedia subheaders

2013-08-15 Thread Dominik George
Hi, for some attributes in the map around here, there is a subsection in the village's Wikipedia article. For example, for the church, there is a subsection labelled Church, which is accessible using the #Church URL anchor. The OSM wiki details that the syntax for linking to Wikipedia is de:Foo