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− | + | <code>userprofile\appdata\locallow %USERPROFILE%\AppData\LocalLow AppData\LocalLow</code> | |
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+ | <code>locallow %LocalAppData%Low AppData\LocalLow</code>? | ||
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+ | In windows <code>%</code>s just delimit a variable expansion so e.g. explorer's address bar will correctly interpret paths such as <code>%LocalAppData%Low\BlueManchu</code>. | ||
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+ | While this a bit more confusing (to me at least) than the other builtin envars, it is more concise. | ||
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+ | Enable OS file browser links | ||
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+ | Could the <code>"file://"</code> protocol be added to [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgUrlProtocols $wgUrlProtocols] in [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:LocalSettings.php LocalSettings.php]? | ||
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+ | Looks like there was a fair amount of discussion on the internet over the past decades on how to handle <code>file://</code> links, but now it seems that after some configuration, the most popular browsers support it. | ||
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+ | It may require some explanation (or linking out to some explanation) about how to enable it in browsers [https://stackoverflow.com/a/58606111 e.g. firefox] (from a quick search, there's probably a better one somewhere else) and the same for warnings. |
Latest revision as of 05:59, 22 March 2022
Could the current entry
userprofile\appdata\locallow %USERPROFILE%\AppData\LocalLow AppData\LocalLow
be shortened to
locallow %LocalAppData%Low AppData\LocalLow
?
In windows %
s just delimit a variable expansion so e.g. explorer's address bar will correctly interpret paths such as %LocalAppData%Low\BlueManchu
.
While this a bit more confusing (to me at least) than the other builtin envars, it is more concise.
Enable OS file browser links
Could the "file://"
protocol be added to $wgUrlProtocols in LocalSettings.php?
Looks like there was a fair amount of discussion on the internet over the past decades on how to handle file://
links, but now it seems that after some configuration, the most popular browsers support it.
It may require some explanation (or linking out to some explanation) about how to enable it in browsers e.g. firefox (from a quick search, there's probably a better one somewhere else) and the same for warnings.