Hi Ross,
   It's true you can't point directly at a static html page on your
hard drive. But a good work around to this is get Dropbox (http://
tr.im/z1dy)  which mirrors a folder in your home folder to a back up
server. One of the many great things Dropbox does is provide a public
folder within the larger Dropbox folder, and anything you put in your
public folder can be accessed via a URL that dropbox provides.  So put
your static html files in /Dropbox/Public/html  and in your
userscript  point to the URL you'll get from dropbox which will look
something like this:
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/xxxxxxxx/rossesfile.html


On Sep 16, 7:24 pm, Todd Ditchendorf <[email protected]>
wrote:
> hi ross, bottom line: Fluid can't do this.
> Fluid SSBs are meant to be good OS X citizens and store preferences
and support files in the normal OS X locations for those files and
are
therefore not optimized for redistribution.

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