Hi Peter,


Apropos File URI scheme, if you are saying about accessing a file with 
something like file://abcd... in a link, 'over a network', then most of the 
browsers (perhaps all) do not follow "file:" links on a page that is fetched 
with "HTTP". The purpose is "security" or to prevent a remote page from 
executing a program on the visitor's computer. 



The file: links work on pages that are local files on the user's disk! Though 
in some browsers these settings can be changed. That is why the Opera exploit 
through file://abcd.... does not work on network.



Hope it answers your query!



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Thanks & Regards,

Rishi Narang | Security Researcher

Member, Evil Fingers

Vulnerability Research Analyst, Third Brigade Labs

Blog: www.greyhat.in | Associations: www.evilfingers.com | www.thirdbrigade.com



... eschew obfuscation, espouse elucidation.

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