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Firefox won't recognize the "file://path" construct.

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How would I code a link in source code so that I can link to a file on a local server? The standard "file://path" or label or label constructs are recognized by IE but not Firefox. Is there a coding that most browsers will recognize? (File is located on an office server.)

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== I first tried using this construct for a lonk.

How would I code a link in source code so that I can link to a file on a local server? The standard "file://path" or label or label constructs are recognized by IE but not Firefox. Is there a coding that most browsers will recognize? (File is located on an office server.) == This happened == Every time Firefox opened == I first tried using this construct for a lonk.

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