I'm not sure if I remember, but the correct syntax for a UNL may have 
changed a little sometime in the last year or two.  Here's an example that 
works for me (it opens the outline in a new tab and goes to the specified 
location):

unl://c:/users/tom/.leo/utility.leo#Python-->Case insensitive Compare

You need exactly two slashes after the string "unl:".   I know that a 
correct file: URL requires three slashes, but the UNL code wants two for 
reasons I don't remember if I ever knew. I'm not aware of any recent 
changes in this behavior.

If this is the problem, it can probably be fixed with a global 
search-and-replace.  Otherwise, please post examples.
On Saturday, October 15, 2022 at 8:07:17 AM UTC-4 Thomas Passin wrote:

> Please post an example of a link in the body, and one in a headline, that 
> don't work.
>
> On Saturday, October 15, 2022 at 7:46:30 AM UTC-4 Josef wrote:
>
>> When a heading points to a leo file, or when a link points to a local leo 
>> file, I could open the leo file in a new tab by ctrl-clicking on the file, 
>> but this no longer works. It used to give a an error message in the past, 
>> but it worked. Now it gives no error message and does not work.
>>
>> Opening any other file in the same manner, like PDF's or Excel files 
>> seems to work just fine.
>>
>> - Josef
>>
>

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