Following up on my previous post.  I thought it might be an Outlook
2007 issue.  Apparently Microsoft has Outlook 2007 designed to use
Word to render the HTML for email messages.  The same problems I
described in connection with opening a permalink from an Outlook email
message also occurs when accessing a permalink from a Word 2007
document.

Then I tried pasting a permalink in an OpenOffice document.  The ]] at
the end of the URL had to be converted to %5D%5D in order for the
entire URL to be recognized.  However, the end result was the same.
Clicking the permalink resulted in the base URL opening, but not the
actual permalinked tiddler.

Then I tried Outlook Express.  Same results.

The only way I can get a permalink to work correctly is when I paste
the permalink directly into the address bar of a browser, or as a
hyperlink in an html document, such as a TiddlyWiki document or other
web page.

~Roger

On Nov 24, 8:44 pm, roger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was trying to overcome this same permalink issue as well.  We use
> Firefox 3 in our office and Outlook as our email client.  Whenever a
> permalink is pasted into an email message, the final two ]] aren't
> recognized by Outlook as part of the URL.  I thought this limitation
> could be overcome by fixing the email message.  So I wrote a macro
> that would perform a find and replace on the [[ and ]] with %5B%5B and
> %5D%5D respectively.  I then set up a Rule in Outlook that runs the
> macro on incoming email messages.  That whole process works fine.  A
> permalink generated by Firefox 3 can be pasted pasted into an email
> and sent to a co-worker.  When the message is received, the macro
> automatically fixes the hyperlink, so the user doesn't have to be
> bothered with editing the URL.
>
> Unfortunately, it seems that Outlook will only pass the base URL to
> the browser (whatever the browser, IE, Firefox, Chrome).  For example,
> if the email contains:
> file:///C:/TW/TiddlyWiki.html#%5B%5BTask%20List%5D%5D
> Clicking that link in Outlook results in file:///C:/TW/TiddlyWiki.html
> opening with the default tiddlers, rather than opening at tiddler
> "Task List".
>
> As far as I can tell, this is just the way Outlook handles such a
> URL.  I'm trying to find out if there is a way to override this
> behavior.  Bottom line: permalinks don't seem to work with Outlook,
> regardless of the URL contains ]]'s or the encoded equivalent.
>
> ~Roger
>
> On Nov 24, 9:50 am, "Reenen Laurie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Will FF3 change this behaviour?
>
> > But thanks, most people is on IE, and it'll work there (I tested).
>
> > I actually tried PermalinkPlugin, which works, just not with IE.  I thought
> > it didn't actually, but now I know it does.
>
> > On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Eric Shulman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Apparently, when I send and email, the link doesn't get followed.  It
> > > only
> > > > opens the wiki, and doesn't (for some reason), follow the link.
>
> > > <file:///M:/Logistics%20shared/General/Wiki/TraineeWiki.html#[[How%20to%20format%20my%20DP%20bold]]>
>
> > > The problem is the [[ and ]]...
>
> > > In FF2, these were correctly encoded as "%5B" and "%5D",
> > > respectively.  However, starting with FF3, the browser began forcing
> > > these back to [ and ], even though the TiddlyWiki core *is* still
> > > encoding them properly, just as before.
>
> > > Unfortunately, the source of this problem seems to lie entirely within
> > > the Firefox runtime, and there doesn't appear to be anything we can do
> > > to work around it... :-(  In fact, the ticket for this problem (http://
> > > trac.tiddlywiki.org/ticket/629) was just closed 5 days ago...
>
> > > > Any advice?
>
> > > You can *hand edit* the permalink when you paste it into your email,
> > > and replace the [ and ] with their properly encoded equivalents, like
> > > this:
>
> > > file:///M:/Logistics%20shared/General/Wiki/TraineeWiki.html#%5B%5BHow%20to%20format%20my%20DP%20bold%5D%5D
>
> > > enjoy,
> > > -e
> > > Eric Shulman
> > > TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
>
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