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I'm creating a company intranet, and every employee has certain
program we want them to be able to run from it, meaning we want the
link to the program to be on the intranet page. For example, Adobe
Photoshop resides on all the employees computer under "C:\Program
Files\Adobe\Pho toshop 7.0\Photoshop.e xe"

However, when I enter that as a hyperlink on the page, it does not run
the program.

Is there a way to get a web page to run a program on the local host?

Thanks,

Bill
Jul 17 '05 #1
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Hi!
I'm creating a company intranet, and every employee has certain
program we want them to be able to run from it, meaning we want the
link to the program to be on the intranet page. For example, Adobe
Photoshop resides on all the employees computer under "C:\Program
Files\Adobe\Ph otoshop 7.0\Photoshop.e xe"

However, when I enter that as a hyperlink on the page, it does not run
the program.

Is there a way to get a web page to run a program on the local host?
Luckily not. What about I put a link to YOUR "format c:\" on my
webpage?

Some signed Java Applet or ActiveX thing might do it.

HTH, Jochen
Thanks,

Bill


--
Jochen Daum - CANS Ltd.
PHP DB Edit Toolkit -- PHP scripts for building
database editing interfaces.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpdbedittk/
Jul 17 '05 #2
Bill <bi***********@ gospellight.com > wrote:
I'm creating a company intranet, and every employee has certain
program we want them to be able to run from it, meaning we want the
link to the program to be on the intranet page. For example, Adobe
Photoshop resides on all the employees computer under "C:\Program
Files\Adobe\Pho toshop 7.0\Photoshop.e xe"

However, when I enter that as a hyperlink on the page, it does not run
the program.


This is not a PHP issue, but a browser security feature. Depending on
the browser(s) you are using there are different ways to get around
this (if you _really_ want to; remember, you're disabling a security
feature). In MSIE you would have to configure the intranet environment
as "trusted", and in Mozilla there's a hidden configuration option in
the prefs.js or user.js files:
user_pref("secu rity.checkloadu ri", false);

HTH,
stefan
Jul 17 '05 #3
jn
"Bill" <bi***********@ gospellight.com > wrote in message
news:8d******** *************** ***@posting.goo gle.com...
I'm creating a company intranet, and every employee has certain
program we want them to be able to run from it, meaning we want the
link to the program to be on the intranet page. For example, Adobe
Photoshop resides on all the employees computer under "C:\Program
Files\Adobe\Pho toshop 7.0\Photoshop.e xe"

However, when I enter that as a hyperlink on the page, it does not run
the program.

Is there a way to get a web page to run a program on the local host?

Thanks,

Bill


<a
href="file:///C:/Program%20Files/Adobe/Photoshop%207.0/Photoshop.exe"> Photos
hop</a>

You will still get a security warning window.
Jul 17 '05 #4

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