Hi,

'file:///F:/dev/dir.pdf' is OK on linux systems (if /F:/dev/dir.pdf exists),
i don't know how to make this work on windows,
you can try "file:/F:\dev\dir.pdf" maybe there is just one '/' to much
after 'file:'

Regards,
   Volker



2007/4/25, Brummeline Braathen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Volker Weber <v.weber <at> inexso.de> writes:

>
> Hi,
>
> try "file://F:\dev\dir.pdf"
>
> are you sure the error is "... c is not connected ..."?
> should be "... F is not connected ..." in this case.

Ops, it was F is not connected, a little writing error:)

I tried your suggestion, but then nothing happends. Whe I hold the cursor over
the link it says: file:///F:/dev/dir.pdf




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