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5/5/2006 12:42 AM
 
can i make a link without "http:" on it??cause everytime i update a link without "http" it always back to a link with "http"
 
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5/5/2006 8:45 AM
 
Yes, you can, but you can't use a virtual/relative path, if that's what you're trying to get. You'll have to use a fully-qualified path.

Michael Flanakin | Microsoft Consulting Services
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5/7/2006 1:42 PM
 
I'm sorry i'm not follow, what are you trying to say?that i have to re-deploy the source?"fully-qualified path"?i'm newbie with dnn.I just wanna run the script like "ymsgr:sendIM?<idyahoo>" with my YM links
 
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5/8/2006 5:04 PM
 
Now that, you may not be able to do. I haven't looked at the code, but I believe it checks to see if it's a known protocol. Yahoo's messenger protocol is most likely not one of those, so it'll probably prepend the HTTP. The only thing I can suggest would be to use a Text/HTML Module to do that.

Michael Flanakin | Microsoft Consulting Services
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5/9/2006 1:41 PM
 
:sighs: one of the modules that I dont understand is Text/HTML :sad: thats why I never use Text/HTML module, what can I do with it??can you give the way?I'm clueless, I'm not expert like you guyz..

thx for the reply..
 
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