delbert wrote:
> Hi,
> I find that i am using Subversion URLs in emails to point people to
> files rather than copying files into emails.
>
> svn://myrepository/trunk/myfile.doc
>
> If someone clicks on the link it opens the TortoiseSVN repository
> browser at the location svn://myrepository/trunk.
> The user can then open the file with a right click.
>
> My question is. Is there anyway that the url above can be used to
> directly open the file i.e. bypass the repository browser and just
> open the file?
>
> What i would find useful is
> a. if the link was to a folder, then the repository browser would
> open.
> b. if the link is a file, that the file is directly opened.
Try this:
http://tortoisesvn.net/SVNProtocolHandler
Stefan
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Received on 2008-10-24 11:32:47 CEST