I've just been working on a document and I find some behaviour I'd like to stop. I'm writing some instructions for a process. Part of the instructions concerns software to install and I've included <ulink> elements pointing to a selection of zip files. This is all fine when generating a single html file or a pdf. The resulting files are reasonable in size and the links are genuine links on the web, or links to one of our local servers. However, when I generate a Microsoft compiled html help file, all the zip files are included in the resultant chm file. Which as a result is very much larger than the other two formats (16Mb against a few hundred Kb). I would like to stop this happening. Of course the whole point of a chm file is that it is a mini web-site all in one file, but for some items, which start off as DocBook <ulink> elements I'd like this not to happen. Can I put anything in the DocBook source to stop this happening ? Or is there something I can do when calling hhc ? Appreciatively, Richard.
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