Version: 2.2.1 Reporter: Kevin Smith —
This is an archived bug report. If you are experiencing a similar issue, upgrade to the latest release and if that does not solve the problem, submit a new bug report
Internal wiki links produce a strange HTML link, noted in the forum thread linked, when the wiki’s “HTML Formatting for Articles” preference is set to “Allow ALL HTML” and “Apply Rank Denial to User-submitted Links?” under Security and Session Preferences is set to “Yes”.
Set up a new wiki in a fresh installation using all default settings except for the two settings noted above.
Create a new wiki page, and add a link in that looks like this:
[[Bootcut Jeans]]
The end result link looks like this:
ExpressionEngine implements Markdown Extra and BBCode. Please see the Markdown Extra docs and the BBCode Wikipedia article for a full reference.
**bold**
, __bold__
, *italics*
, _italics_
, ~strike/del~
, `code()`
bold, italics, strike/del, code()
Link: [link title](https://example.com)
Image: ![alt text](https://example.com/image.jpg)
[blockquote]...[/blockquote]
, [quote]...[/quote]
, and Markdown style:
> Some quoted text. > > This is all one quote.
[code]...[/code]
, and you can also specify the language for syntax highlighting, [code=php]...[/code]
GitHub flavored Markdown code fences are also supported:
``` public function decoderRing($str) { return str_rot13($str); } ```