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Open C:\folder\ link as file://C:\folder\

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I want to have links (on my local html page) written like C:\folder\ I want that they open as file://C:\folder\

How is it possible to do? Should I define new "c" protocol or something?

Firefox 27, Windows 7 Thank you!

I want to have links (on my local html page) written like C:\folder\ I want that they open as file://C:\folder\ How is it possible to do? Should I define new "c" protocol or something? Firefox 27, Windows 7 Thank you!

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Two ways you can define it in HTML Page

  1. Use the path as "file:///C:/Users/Hello.html"
  2. Use both the files in same folder and mention only the file name "Hello.html"
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iamjayakumars, thank you! But if I want to use the path as "C:/Users/Hello.html" and "C:/Users/" e.g. to open it in Windows File Explorer from Firefox link, how should I do it? Can I define a new protocol, or I need to write JavaScript to add "file:///" in front of such address?

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To open a local file you must use "file:///"

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Thank you, iamjayakumars! Can I hide "file:///" from end-user? It's more convenient (for example, in documentation like dokuwiki) if user just puts a link "C:/Users/" in a page and it works. It's harder for users to add every time "file:///". So can it be prepended automatically or redefined as a new protocol? Sorry for the newbie question. Thank you in advance.