Help viewer case-sensitive? [message #151989] |
Fri, 31 October 2003 18:06  |
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Originally posted by: ruth.persistence.com
I ran into a problem with my doc plug-in and don't know whether it is a
bug or expected behavior. I generate my html files from FrameMaker source
using a WebWorks template I created myself. The generated pages provide
additional navigation, next and previous pages within the document and a
link to the index, which is just a flat html file with links.
The generated index file had mixed case, i.e. filenameIX.html. When I
contributed the doc .zip, and tested, all links to the Index failed. So,
noticing that this was the only mixed case filename in my doc set, I
modified the template and regenerated to use all lower case,
filenameix.html. This seems to work fine.
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Re: Help viewer case-sensitive? [message #152250 is a reply to message #151989] |
Mon, 03 November 2003 01:15  |
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URLs to documents in doc.zip are case sensitive, i.e. the links must match
the the case of files inside doc.zip.
Konrad Kolosowski
"Stento" <ruth@persistence.com> wrote in message
news:bnuptq$7j4$1@eclipse.org...
> I ran into a problem with my doc plug-in and don't know whether it is a
> bug or expected behavior. I generate my html files from FrameMaker source
> using a WebWorks template I created myself. The generated pages provide
> additional navigation, next and previous pages within the document and a
> link to the index, which is just a flat html file with links.
>
> The generated index file had mixed case, i.e. filenameIX.html. When I
> contributed the doc .zip, and tested, all links to the Index failed. So,
> noticing that this was the only mixed case filename in my doc set, I
> modified the template and regenerated to use all lower case,
> filenameix.html. This seems to work fine.
>
>
>
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