
Thanks for the feedback. In reply to your question regarding the vistor's harddrive, I mean the network to which we (ie the company Lan) are all connected to. Regarding the forward slashes, what do you put when you are in a Microsoft network that uses backward slashes? Is there any convention on how to handle this? I am going to try enabling embedding HTML into the Wikipages. But was rather hoping for a simpler solution as the whole idea of a Wiki in part is to provide easy editing access to visitors to the site. Cheers and thanks for the feedback, Chris On Monday 14 November 2005 12:45, A. Pagaltzis wrote:
* Chris O'Halloran <chris.ohalloran(a)maxnet.co.nz> [2005-11-12 00:10]:
I can link to documents I put on the webserver easily enough but what about
P:\Library\Electrical\Transpower\Standards\ABC.pdf
You mean you actually want to the file on the visitor's harddrive?
In that case you need to allow file: links – not sure how you do that, but it’s possible. Then you would write something like:
[ABC spec | file://P:/Library/Electrical/Transpower/Standards/ABC.pdf]
(Note the forward slashes.)
Regards,
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