On Apr 3, 2013, at 23:09, Daniele Pontillo wrote:
> What I want to do is
> Export my database to a HTML page, in which I get PDF links to
> http://myfolder.on.server instead of my local Dropbox folder
>
> Inviato da iPhone
>
If the PDFs are not linked to that place in the database, then I guess you can
best create the HTML and afterwards find & replace the URLs for the PDFs in the
HTML file.
Christiaan
> Il giorno 03/apr/2013, alle ore 22:59, Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]>
> ha scritto:
>
>>
>> On Apr 3, 2013, at 19:14, Daniele Pontillo wrote:
>>
>>> Hello!
>>> I am experiencing a problem I have already addressed and solved with
>>> success, but now there is something strange going on with field
>>> denominations.
>>> I want to publish online my publications, and I thought it could be clever
>>> to export to an HTML file and then move a copy of my pdf files (which are
>>> in dropbox) to my remote server (i.e., the one that keeps my resources for
>>> my website) in order to achieve linking. Obviously I must change the path
>>> in order to get correct linking done
>>> Problems:
>>> 1. my PDFs are in /Users/lalla/Dropbox/ in a specific papers folder
>>> 2. I'd like to change that into http://www.danpont.it/bibliography
>>> 3. I am using the find and replace in database option, but I cannot find
>>> the field with the pdf path. Actually, if I right-click my mouse exactly
>>> on the attachment icon in the main screen, I see 'Local File' as an option,
>>> but there is non such field to find and replace.
>>> Take a look at the picture
>>> Thanks again to everyone, and maybe there is something easier in order to
>>> link files to dropbox...<database.jpg>
>>
>> They are not in field. They're separate. (Though they are saved in special
>> fields.) I am pretty sure that "Local File" is not an option in the list
>> ("Remote URL" and Local-Url is, the former is for remote linked files and
>> the latter is an actual field.)
>>
>> I am not completely sure as to what you want to achieve. If what you want is
>> a copy of the database and the linked files, you could perhaps use Export as
>> an archive. You could also copy a whole folder containing the linked files
>> and the database together to a different location. In both cases it is best
>> to open the copied database afterwards and save it again (check the links
>> first to be sure.)
>>
>> Christiaan
>>
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