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Originally Posted by juegos
What would file:// allow you to do? Thank you!
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File:// lets you open a local file in a web browser. Firefox has Open file in it's file menu to allow browsing to a file or you can type ctrl-O and browse that way. For Chrome and Edge, you need to type ctrl-O, browse to the file and then open it. I find it useful when looking a downloaded HTML file or testing a file before uploading it. File:// requires you to know the path to the file so you would have to type file://d:/downloads/abenigy.html to open the file.
At one point when Edge supported displaying ePub files, I used ctrl-O to browse to and open the ePub but gave on using Edge since the renderer was not anything to write home about.