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Posted by Animesh K on 06/11/07 18:51
dos-man 64 wrote:
> On Jun 7, 3:07 pm, Animesh K <animesh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> dos-man 64 wrote:
>>> I'd like to create a webpage on my desktop with a bunch of hyperlinks.
>>> When I click on a hyperlink I'd like to have a program file on my
>>> computer launch. This isn't working.
>>> Here is my example web page. This does not work.
>>> <html>
>>> <body>
>>> <a href="file:///c:/program.exe arg1 arg2 arg3">Click here</a>
>>> </body
>>> </html>
>>> Does anybody know why this does not work, or how it can be made to
>>> work?
>>> dos-man
>> You need to use PHP with enough server side security implementations to
>> implement this kind of feature.- Hide quoted text -
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>> - Show quoted text -
>
> hmm... I briefly studied PHP, but I don't remember much about it. I'll
> have to go back through the books and take a look at it. I was really
> hoping that this could be done without resorting to programming. Oh,
> well.
>
> dos-man
>
By the way, I am unsure if php will run your windows applications. They
do run simple applications like mail, calendar, date, time, etc from
Linux. They also work well in handling database queries. But my
experience is limited to linux servers.
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