Download the free eval version of MIF2Go and see if it works. www.omsys.com

Or, try cutting your massive file into more, smaller files and see if that
helps. I'm guessing it may be a resource issue and either your system or
Frame is choking on the big file.....

Art

Art Campbell
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On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 8:23 PM, Karen Robbins <karendesign at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello Framers,
>
> I am converting to html a 650-page book composed of 9 files. Although I
> love all the fancier tools out there, I am limited by budget, learning
> curve, and time to FrameMaker's (8) own html converter. Despite its limits,
> it has always worked--I need only simple output to which I apply CSS after
> the fact. I have done this successfully several times before.
>
> I have updated my HTML and book mapping reference pages in the first file
> of the book. The conversion begins and generates about 40 html pages
> correctly, then skips the largest file (the 600-page one), and generates the
> last html file. If I attempt to convert the big file on its own, I get a
> blank html file.
>
> No error messages appear. Frame appears to open and save each file as it
> reads them, including the big one. I have checked, and the big file does
> begin with the A flow. Any ideas on where else to look for problems, or some
> possible fixes?
>
> Thanks very much,
>
> Karen Robbins
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