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Absolute links can be wiki links – how to parameterize tests? · Issue #1114 · django-wiki/django-wiki · GitHub

One red link test, as well as the markdown extension of the red link plugin (otherwise the test would fail, of course), assume that absolute links are external links. This is not true if the wiki root is the document root.
Where does this assumption come from? Why should it be there? If I imagine a flat wiki, where most articles are immediate children of the wiki root, then nearly all internal links are in fact best phrased as absolute links, aren't they?

I asked nearly the same question, although from a different and slightly more naïve perspective, in the google group.

def test_external(self): self.assert_external(self.root, "[External](/)")

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