Why the FF fix the links click on a text file, but IE10 works fine?

I'm composing a text file LibreOffice prepare for the publication of an e-book. In this text I incorporated hyperlinks to locations on the map Icelanders for the development system. I replaced these links with Google URL shortener for easy management and use.

When I test the links with FF as the default browser on this laptop under Win8/64, FF tries to open the pages of the card but stalls with no image displayed. In IE10, however, they work very well. These links also work on FF or IE on Windows 7/64 on my desktop.

In addition, when I click on the same link listed in my account Google shortened the list of URLS, it works in both FF and IE on this same laptop - only when the user clicks on the link in the doc file. fact FF fail to open the page target card. This is the case if the OL WRITE option 'Ctrl + click' or simply 'click' is specified.

Doc file: LibreOffice 4.1.x with hyperlinks embedded URL "googleized", usually a clickable link to graphic character after the place agreed.

Target Web site: http://atlas.lmi.is/kortasja_en/ zoom to specific locations.

Note that the http://atlas.lmi.is/kortasja_en/ page is a Flash object, so check the address bar to see if there is an icon to the left of the address bar on the blocking of the version of the Flash plugin.

Tags: Firefox

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