Yeah, I found that out the hard way awhile ago, lol. Our users are all running IE so this wouldn't be a problem at this time...
Thanks, though, Jorn!
Leslie
On 11/29/2010 at 12:06 PM, in message
AANLkTimeGGCaKhxN+2twsozivOx0QFQXurXCQemboWd4@mail.gmail.com, Jørn Fauskejfauske@gmail.com wrote:
I don't know if any modules exist, but note that firefox, and maybe others, will block links to "local" files by default.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Links_to_local_pages_don%27t_work
--Jørn
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 6:28 PM, LESLIE FRIESEN FRIESEN.LESLIE@co.polk.or.us wrote:
Good morning, all, Is there a module that would allow my users to link to something on our network (intranet), rather than having to upload a document and link to it on the web server? For instance, all of our HR forms are kept in a series of directories on a server on our network. Currently, if one of those forms needs to be changed, HR staff has to modify it and save it to one of those directories, and then go into Drupal and upload the document to the webserver. It would be great if we could eliminate this second step by allowing them to browse to that document on the other server through Drupal and link to that location. Thanks, Leslie
On 11/28/2010 at 3:37 PM, in message
376CBA9B-034F-42BF-B2C3-BFEB27A40C01@morsemedia.net, Bob Morse bob@morsemedia.net wrote:
Try this, Steve: http://drupal.org/project/nodepicker
On Nov 28, 2010, at 11:47 AM, Steve Kessler wrote:
I think I have seen a module to do this before but I have spent a bit
of time on Google and can not find what I am looking for. I need a module that gives my users the ability to select from pages on the site and make links without knowing HTML.
What I would like is for the user to select the text like a WYSWYG
editor and then rather than make a link to any page make a link to a specific page on the site.
Ideally views would show up on this list as well but this is not as
necessary.
I hope someone knows of a module that can do this.
Thanks, Steve
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