On Apr 4, 2013, at 12:51, Daniele Pontillo wrote:

> 
> Il giorno 04/apr/2013, alle ore 12:45, Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]> 
> ha scritto:
> 
>> 
>> On Apr 4, 2013, at 12:26, Daniele Pontillo wrote:
>> 
>>> I am so sorry I cannot make myself understood. I'll try harder, step by 
>>> step.
>>> 
>>> hahah, I have a publication
>>> I have a pdf file I want to link to the publication
>>> the pdf is in my dropbox folder
>>> Everything clear till now, OK?
>>> 
>>> When I export my database to a HTML file take a look at what I get
>>> <link.jpg>
>> 
>> Well, I guess you have a linked file to your local dropbox folder.
>> 
>>> I don't need to display the link to my local folder (/Users/lalla/)
>>> I want to find in my publication the APPROPRIATE FIELD to paste the Dropbox 
>>> server-generated link instead of getting the local file link
>>> 
>> 
>> The appropriate field is the field where you put the URL you're talking 
>> about. If you did not put a URL in a field, then there is no appropriate 
>> field.
>> 
>> Christiaan
> 
> Dear Christiaan, I guess that this  Italian cardiologist is really too dumb 
> as for computer science. But listen carefully:
> please give me the name of the field where I can place the link and that 
> would be displayed in an HTML output


I guess you can place it anywhere. Though you should declare it as a Remote URL 
field in the Fields preferences. An appropriate place could be the Url field, 
as that is already a Remote URL field. But you should then modify the HTML 
template to include this field. You can use the template tag <$urls.Url/> for 
that.

Christiaan

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