This is a security feature of your browser. In fact, you will find that your browser will also not open the linked file:// url if you serve it a plain HTML page instead of a Perl script. This is to prevent a malicious website from making you read/modify/open files with a known location on your harddisk (like ~/.ssh/id_dsa).
To make your browser open file:// URLs from HTML pages served from a webserver, you will need to change the security settings of the browser.
In reply to Re: Problem linking a file in CGI script
by Corion
in thread Problem linking a file in CGI script
by venkatesan_G02
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