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Helllo,

The following href works fine for my Netxscape win2k browser:



However, the following href does not work at all for me:



Any suggestions concerning my problem, would be most appreciated.

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PETER rejto.Perhaps because you've made more typo's than most of the developed world combined into the one link. Or maybe it's because you are trying to link to a file on you're own hard DRIVE, which no-one else on the net has any access to.Dear Corrosive:

Yes, I do try to connect to a file on my own harddrive.
I have no problem doing this with other files or directories.  In fact,
if I omit the "... .gsu" string  form my directory path  it
also works.  More SPECIFICALLY, if I move the cardat.html file
to a directory above the "....  .gsu"  directory, it also works.

In other words, my problem is that my Netscape does not recognize the  "... .gsu" string  as a VALID directory.

Is it possible that Netscape does not recognize a valid Win/DOS directory ?  I would love to know the answer.


Loking forward to hearing from you again.

Thanks,

-peter rejto.

Hi rejto,

r u coding in html? i thot hyperlink should be

when u put the
file://C:.........
your link will reference c: drive for the html file, which is not
CORRECT if u move ur html file from it's original location.

do u know about absoluate links and relative links?


Cheers



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