At 15:53 -0500 UTC, on 2008-10-30, Martin Tschofen wrote: > Is it possible to create links files on an Apple File Servers? > > afp://server/share/directory/some file I'm not sure what you mean with "links files". [[afp://example.invalid/share/dir/file|A link to a file]] should work fine, and does work fine for me. Clicking the link activates Finder, which asks for user&passphrase, then mounts the share, then opens a new Finder window showing the contents of dir, with file selected. (However, if the user already is connected to that particular server, Finder stupidly throws them an error. Report that bug to Apple if you care: <https://bugreport.apple.com/>.) If you intend to have, upon clicking such a link, the file to be fetched by the browser and end up in the default downloads folder: that's not how afp works. If that's what you're after, make the file available over http. > When I try it in a link, it seems to replace / with _ when I edit the wiki >page with a link on it. {frown} I can't think why dokuwiki would do that with afp links and not with other protocols. AFAIK dokuwiki doesn't care about a link's protocol specifier. -- Sander Tekelenburg, <http://www.euronet.nl/~tekelenb/> -- DokuWiki mailing list - more info at http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:mailinglist