no, for tf2 it happened before moving to webkit.
it was done on purpose to stop motd redirect


On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 10:04 AM, oGre <o...@muppfarmen.se> wrote:

> Did this happen when they moved to Webkit?
>
> I think Valve have left out all kinds of custom protocols from the
> Webkit based browser. I'm still waiting for mumble://-support for
> instance. I don't know if custom protocol URLs will be supported
> again, but I sure hope so.
>
> 2010/7/28 Harry Strongburg <harry.h...@harry.lu>:
> > Hello, I am trying to use steam://connect/ links in my TF2 MOTD. They do
> not work. Was this function disabled, and how can I work around it?
> >
> > When a user joins my server, it will have a few options querying my other
> servers, to list what servers have what number of players. It's a lot easier
> for them to click it, than telling them to open a console and connect to it.
> But if you click it, nothing happens!
> >
> > So I assume it was disabled? Probably due to the fake redirecting
> servers? :( What to do to work around it?
> >
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