Thank you Thomas,
1) After research, with firefox in Tools, console of errors
I saw the messages of acces interdiction to the file
FILE:///d:/test/fichier.pdf
Apart from xwiki, locally, I have access to this file

2) My basic solution to keep safety and to have the access (for beginner
like me) :
I went up Wampserver for windows
Only Apache is active
- In Wampserver tool, Apache section, 
- In Alias Directories , 
- In add alias
* A specific window opens 
        - In first the name of alias : test
                Result => http : //localhost/test/
        - After the directory of redirection : d:/test/

This manipulations create one association between http://local/test and
d:/test/ with the good rights

3) In xwiki for my test http://localhost:8080/xwiki
I create links with web link
Ex.: http://localhost/test/fichier.pdf

Firefox and IE7 open the good file d:/test/fichier.pdf
And the file stays an external file


Thank you for your assistance
JP

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Thomas Mortagne
Envoyé : vendredi 18 avril 2008 11:46
À : XWiki Users
Objet : Re: [xwiki-users] External LINKs with IE and FIREFOX

Hi,

On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 1:51 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
>
>
>  I have the last versions of Xwiki, IE7 and FIREFOX
>
>
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>  My small xwiki server  is in  Windows xp
>
>
>
>  The external links [ test > FILE:///d:/test/fichier.pdf ] are bad in IE
and
>  in firefox.
>
>  Does somebody have an idea or correction?
>
>
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>  Thanks a lot
>
>  Best Regards
>
>  jp
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What do you call "last version" ? 1.3.2 ?
Anyway, I can't reproduce your problem with firefox 3b5 on linux
(ubuntu 8.04) on 1.4-SNAPSHOT or 1.3-SNAPSHOT. I tested your exact
text ([ test > FILE:///d:/test/fichier.pdf ]) and I have a correctly
formatted XHTML.
If I click on link it does not open the file but it's a default
browser security and it has nothing to do with XWiki.

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Thomas Mortagne
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