Confluence 3.5 : Linking to Attachments
This page last changed on Sep 19, 2010 by smaddox.
Once you have attached a file to a page, you can easily provide a link to it from the page. This page tells you how to use Wiki Markup to link to an attachment. You can also use the Rich Text editor to link to an attachment.
Linking to an Attachment on a PageYou can link to images and other types of attachments like this:
Where: 'Linking to attachments.pdf' is the name of the file you want to link to. Linking to an Attachment on Another PageYou can link to any attachment on your Confluence site using the following syntax: Attached to another page in the same space: [pagetitle^attachment.ext] Attached to another page in another space: [spacekey:pagetitle^attachment.ext] Adding Link Aliases and TipsOptionally, you can:
Example 1: [link alias|pagetitle^attachment.ext|link tip] Example 2: [link alias|spacekey:pagetitle^attachment.ext|link tip] Linking to a Specific Version of an AttachmentThe link format described above will always link to the current version of the attachment. If you want to link to a particular version of an attachment you will need to use the full URL. For example:
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