Not sure what you are asking Booth.

A hotspot from where?

I'll take a stab and presume you mean from iACS.

If you enable hotspots then any valid URL displayed becomes clickable.

(Edit ==> Preferences ==> Hotspots. Ensure the "Display URL's as
Hotspots" is checked.)

So presuming you cab build the required url in you program and can display
it then the user will be able to click on it.

If my stab is totally wrong then we need more information.

Cheers


Don Brown


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Date: 19/01/2019 08:01 AM
Subject: [WEB400] tracking number for shipments
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I have a tracking number field in a file. Is making that a hot spot
linked to the tracking web site doable?
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