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+# Creating an anchor in Markdown
+
+Is it a native Markdown "tag" for creating an anchor? Unfortunately,
+I haven't any information about it at
+[Markdown syntax](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax) page.
+
+Of course, I know that I can use HTML tag to do it,
+for example <a name="foo" />, but I don't want to mix Markdown
+and HTML code if it's not necessary.
+
+BTW, ikiwiki doesn't displays the #foo anchor in the example
+("To link to an anchor inside a page...") at [[WikiLink]] page...
+
+--[[Paweł|ptecza]]
+
+> No such syntax exists in markdown. ikiwiki could certainly have a
+> [[preprocessor_directive|preprocessordirective]] for it, though.
+>
+> The lack of the `#foo` anchor in the anchor example on [[wikilink]]
+> definitely looks like a bug. --[[JoshTriplett]]
+
+>> Fixed that --[[Joey]]
+
+---
+
+Considering a hierarchy like `foo/bar/bar`, I had the need to link from the
+`foo/bar/bar` page to the `foo/bar` one. It would have been convenient to
+simply write [[wikilink]]s like `\[[../bar]]` (or even just `\[[..]]`?), but
+this doesn't work, so I had to resort to using `\[[foo/bar]]` instead.