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Hyperlink Widget question

bwhelan
14-Alexandrite

Hyperlink Widget question

Hi,

Is there a reason that non-secure URL's such as http://... can be used in Hyperlink Widgets, but secure URL's such as https://... do not work?

The links I have created using the widgets work just fine for the non-secure links, but I had reason to try to link to https:// locations and the displayed hyperlink on an iPad does nothing at all, as if the hyperlink was just underlined text.

Any ideas?

As always, many thanks,

Brian

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katte
12-Amethyst
(To:bwhelan)

Brian, The Hyperlink widgets works for both secure and non-secure URLs. I tried this in ipad/android and is able to navigate to the webpage. I'm sure you must be using the latest version, did you try with a different set of urls i.e., some thing other than the one you are using currently?

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katte
12-Amethyst
(To:bwhelan)

Brian, The Hyperlink widgets works for both secure and non-secure URLs. I tried this in ipad/android and is able to navigate to the webpage. I'm sure you must be using the latest version, did you try with a different set of urls i.e., some thing other than the one you are using currently?

bwhelan
14-Alexandrite
(To:katte)

Thanks Giri,

It would appear that both you and Ryan are correct in your responses. I have just this morning substituted the wanted secure URL's with different (unwanted!) secure URL's and these do indeed work fine. The locations that I had been trying to extract files from was in a Dropbox location where I have particular files that I want to view when I click a hyperlink on the ThingWorx View.

Many thansk as always for your reply

Brian

Hello Brian,

I've tested the Hyperlink widget, and it can work with https:// websites too.Actually it's just an external link, like the ones you can see in an email or html page.

Here are some advice:

  1. Don't link the widget's URL to any source
  2. Set the widget's TargetWindow to New Window
  3. Since non-secure URL could work, you should check if the browser itself is blocking the secured visit or the pop-up
  4. Please test the mashup with a computer first, and check if there's warning or error appears in F12 (console/ network) in browser.
bwhelan
14-Alexandrite
(To:zyuan1)

Thanks Ryan for the reply and assistance. Please see my response to Giri.

Regards,

Brian

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