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11/15/2006 7:24 AM
 

Hi,

I'm a newbie so forgive this question.  I"m using the Repository module to simply house links.  It seems if I enter www.abc.com it treats the url as a file.  If I enter http://www.abc.com it treats it as a link.  Is there anyway to either force the http:// to be present during the input or simply always have the browser execute the text supplied in the link?

 

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11/15/2006 10:23 AM
 

Currently no, you'll have to include the http:// but I'll add a bug report to Gemini to check for the presence of http://

 
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