[OGo-Users] no subject

Adam Tauno Williams users@opengroupware.org
Fri, 03 Aug 2007 08:58:14 -0400


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Please use a useful subject when posting messages.

> er document, I am=20
> placing hyperlinks to several types of files that are stored in my OGo se=
rver.=20
> Eg.: =20
> https://mycompany.com/OGo_server/g/12345/Target_File.doc
> The links work fine with MS Word DOC and PDF files. The hyperlink is inse=
rted=20
> in the OOffice Writer document AND upon clicking it, the linked file is o=
pened=20
> with OOffice Writer or Adobe Reader, respectively. The problem is that if=
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> hyperlink points toward an OOffice file such as one with an ODT or ODS=20
> extension, the file will NOT open up automatically, which is what I would=
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> really like to accomplish for my users. Instead, the OGo server opens up =
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> web page of the "Project File Details" described in page 43 of the OGo Us=
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> Guide.

Yep, I've seen that before.  Have you tried linking to the DAV
presentation of the file rather than trying to use a WebUI link?  That
sounds like more of what you want anyway.

> How can I enable OGo to automatically open up these type of files? Is the=
re a=20
> configuration capability within the OGo server to do this? I think my OGo=
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> server can open automatically several types of files such as DOC, PDF, XL=
S, and=20
> TXT. Can it be somehow modified to include OOffice files, too?
> In the same page mentioned of the OGo User Guide, I found the following=20
> paragraph related to my problem:

Does you version of OGo show the correct MIME type and icon for these
types of files?  I think OGo has recognized ODS and ODT files for awhile
now.

> But that's about all I have found.=20
> Just for the record, I am running Linux open SUSE on a Thin Client and th=
e web=20
> browser Konqueror 3.5.7. I could also be using FireFox, but absolutely NO=
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> IExplorer.=20
>  I've tried to work around this problem and to configure my OOffice and w=
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> browser to no avail. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


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