Thomas r. Koll wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Do you really want to print links to local files?
> Well, you are missing a file:// in you href attribute.
> 
> ciao, tom
> 
> On Jan 30, 10:01�am, Newb Newb <[email protected]>


thanks for the reply.i used like below.
<a href="<%= "file://"+ RAILS_ROOT + f %>"> click here </a><br>
below is a source for above code.when i click the link it doesn't show 
me any error but the file didn;t opened.waht would be the problem pls 
help.
<a 
D:/Projects/inProgress/ANGACM0908/re/Task/acm_administration/ChatHistory/2009-01-05/[email protected][email protected]/[email protected][email protected]">
 
click here </a>
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