I believe you will need to start Apache on your Mac to serve the file using an http:/// URL. The file:/// URL would only work if you accessed it from Safari on the Mac that hosted that file (likely your Indigo Mac).
That said, I think I have an easier way. The above approach is complicated since it requires Apache to run, and then you'll need to do router port forwarding/etc. to get access to that server when away from your house (reflectors only work for the Indigo web server, not Apache).
But if the file you want to server is straight HTML and not PHP/etc., then you can just drop it into this folder:
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/Library/Application Support/Perceptive Automation/Indigo 6/IndigoWebServer/static/
It will then be accessible from Indigo's web server directly. If you are using a reflector the format to access foo.html would be:
http://yourreflector.indigodomo.net/static/foo.html