Tim, There are different problems, let's keep them separate (vielleicht reden wir auch - Englisch - aneinander vorbei... ;)
a) There is a problem in the code of osm.org how it links wikipedia articles. You can't do a link like this: $PATH#anchor?uselang=en This is bad URL syntax. You (osm.org) have to do $PATH?uselang=en#anchor https://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/4802 b) It is "not a good idea" to link objects in Wikipedia lists like Liste der denkmalgeschützten Objekte in Wien/Penzing#objektid-25026 This object should have its own "name" in Wikipedia, which then redirects to whereever this object can be found. This shouldn't be "external" but a feature in Wikipedia/Wikidata/Wikiwhatsoever. c) The objectID I'm referencing is nothing "external", it's a nationally unique ID given by the Austrian Bundesdenkmalamt which identifies each "monument" in Austria. Therefore it's the best idea to use /this/ as /the/ reference to the given object (with reference to it being a historic monument). Alex Wagner, who created all the "Denkmalgeschützte Objekte" in Austria in the Wikipedia used it when he created the Wikipedia pages. http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-at/2013-April/005542.html ff OSM could save this objectID, say: ref:monument=AT:25026 and WIWOSM then knows how to find this (uniquely identified) object in Wikipedia. /al _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk