I'm trying to figure out how UNL references work. I found some
documentation here:
http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/plugins.html#unl-py
This indicates that UNL.py is still a plugin instead of core. Should
that be moved elsewhere in the documentation?

I can get a within-file UNL to work but external not. For example, in
a node from a different .leo file (in the same directory even):

@url file:C:\Documents and Settings\rkeeney\.leo
\workbook.leo#Experimental-->UNLs

This generates:
File 'C:\Documents and Settings\rkeeney\.leo
\workbook.leo' does not exist

Which, of course is incorrect as the file *does* exist.
Sometimes, instead of that message I get Internet Explorer opening up
(and it's not even my default browser).

Internally referenced UNLs aren't that beneficial as I would use
clones instead. Where I really need them is referencing nodes external
to the .leo file I'm currently in. Any idea how I can get this to
work?

Rob................

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