From:   Camaleon <noela...@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon, 06 Jun 2011 17:13:58 +0000 (UTC)
> ... that should work from local ...

It does; and my interest is to have a menu of frequently used files and 
links ... on a Web server.

> I'm afraid that for security reasons it is blocked from remote sites.

I don't understand.  A URI is acceptable in the URI window after being 
typed or pasted there.  Why would it be unacceptable in the display buffer?  
Both locations are on the local machine.

As I understand, access to a file is determined by checking the identity 
of a requester against permissions on the file.  The location from which 
the requester retrieved the name, shouldn't be relevant.

This mechanism works as I want in Native Oberon.  Isn't the failure in 
Iceweasel just a failure in design or implementation?

Thanks,                ... Peter E.


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