From COLLADA
A Wiki link is an easily formatted link to other articles within the wiki or external to the wiki site.
Examples
You can either use the name of an article as a link, or you can pipe the link so that text appears that is different from the article's title. Links to external sites are formatted--and appear--slightly differently.
Main namespace articles
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| Link format
| Looks like
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| Basic link to article title (see capitalization info below).
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[[wiki]]
| wiki
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| Plurals and other suffixes adjacent to the link display as part of the link.
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[[wiki]]s
| wikis
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| Adjacent suffixes display as part of the link, but not prefixes.
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re[[wiki]]fication
| rewikification
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| Piping: Display the text after the vertical bar as the link text.
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[[wiki|some wiki software]]
| some wiki software
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Other namespace articles
Subheadings within articles
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| Link format
| Looks like
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| Use HTML notation for a named link within a document; the subheading of the article is the link. (You do not need to encode spaces or special characters.)
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[[Softimage XSI extensions#<light> extra]]
| Softimage XSI extensions#<light> extra
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URLs
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| Link format
| Looks like
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| URL displayed as link ("external link" icon appears automatically for all URL links).
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http://www.collada.org
| http://www.collada.org
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| URL displayed as automatically incremented number; particularly useful for references within an article.
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[http://www.collada.org] [http://www.khronos.org]
| [1] [2]
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| Text following URL displayed as link.
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[http://www.collada.org Collada web site]
| Collada web site
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Capitalization
The wiki software is somewhat sensitive to capitalization: