Hello Turnermm,
Thanks for your reply. I tried what you proposed but it does not work as I expect.
I think I did not explain clearly what I need.
Old revisions of a page (ex.
https://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki?rev=1371065967) can be accessed by using
?rev=
at the end of the URL. Even the current revision of a page ( ex.
https://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki ) has a Revision Number , but it is hidden for actual revision. This cause me some problems because :
let's say I reference
https://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki in my Quality management system by using its URL. If this page is modified , my Quality management system record continues to point to
https://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki , but its not the same document than at the moment I referenced it.
I could , for every document I need to link in my QMS , create a dummy modification ,then take in Old Revision the link that has been created, but it's rather cumbersome for non IT people.
So, if I could display the ""real""" link (meaning : with rev id) of the current page, it would be easier.
Dunno if I'm more clear now :/