the file links. They are only working on IE, but not in Firefox.
Pages served through HTTP should not point to files in local users computer, it is a security issue. It is not a MediaWiki configuration problem, it is a Firefox restriction, and it is right in doing so.
You are right and I have to admit file links should not exit at all. Anyway, that's for an Intranet need where we want to get CIFS security.
If I have to look on the Firefox side, is there any tips around ? I already check out smb.exe and user.js tweak, is there something simple around ?
Thanks
On the browsers point of view, http:// is one of the protocols with a lower trust level, while file:// is one of the protocols with a higher trust level.
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