Don,

How about using one of those utilities like tinyurl.com?

--Alan Cassidy


On 12/30/2024 10:06 PM EST Don Brown via MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Within ACS Settings you can enable URL's to be displayed as a Hotspot which make the link clickable and it will launch the browser and display the results.

This does require the entire URL to be on the screen.

I would like to be able to shorten / hide the full url like you can do with a href in html but I don't think that is possible.

I would prefer not to use strpco / strpccmd from past experience but have not used this in many years, however this would need to hard code the path and program to be run and that is not really possible with the choice of browsers and operating system versions.

Any suggestions or examples or links welcome.

Thanks
Don



Brisbane - Sydney - Melbourne


Don Brown

Senior Consultant




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