Hi @eqbstal ,Yes i was able to bypass the command http:// -check and add a link that started with file:///. But this still didn’t work.Like @Charith Epitawatta suggested, the main reason that this does not work are security implementations in modern browsers. Executing files (like in this case PDF) from a website is blocked to protect against malicious intent.
Hi @Charith Epitawatta and thank you for your reply. Isn’t there any way I could bypass this check or modify the navigate instruction myself so that it could open these file:/// URLs?
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