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Mohammed VaraliyaDec 31, 2024
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It doesn't function for localhost server directory files. I have xampp and want to utilize the file explorer extension, but it doesn't function when I open the directory with "http://localhost/".
Trace RyanSep 9, 2024
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i couldn't even open it when I go to my extensions it issn even a button because I cant even open it!
You don't have to open anything, the extension automatically applies when you browse local directories of your computer.
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Mariah MacDonaldDec 6, 2023
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Cannot find the allow acess to file urls? can you leave instructions?
1. Start the Google Chrome browser on your device. 2. In the top-right toolbar, locate the extensions icon, represented by three vertical dots. Click on it. 3. In the drop-down menu that appears, select the "Manage Extensions" option. 4. A new tab will open with a list of installed extensions. Scroll down until you find our extension. 5. Once you locate the extension, click on "Details". 6. Look for the section called "Automatically allow access on the following sites." 7. Find the switch associated with this option and turn it on (move the switch from OFF to ON).
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Light BeautyApr 28, 2023
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great!!
NinoApr 9, 2023
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Works very well.
Julian BJan 29, 2023
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didnt work
Have you enabled "ALLOW ACCESS TO FILE URLS" in the extension settings?
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