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9/12/2008 10:56 AM
 

I have created a secure DNN directory so people cannot access files directly (they must be logged in).  I have no trouble linking to these documents in modules that use the dnn file select control, but can't seem to find a way to link to these files in straight HTML.  From what I can tell you use LinkClick.aspx to get to it, but I have not idea how to specify the file.  Does anyone have a sampel URL or a way that a user without direct DB access would be able to determine the link to a file in a secure directory?

 

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9/12/2008 11:41 AM
 

Inside the FCK editor you can do the following.

1.) CLick the Insert Link Icon in the toolbar
2.) Click on Browse Server
3.) Change link type to "File"
4.) Select your file

That will get the proper secure URL link.


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