Thanks Andrew for your suggestion. I now found out that not the command is the problem but the package itself.
\usepackage{color} alone generates a peculiar behaviour which never occured the past ten years: Suppose you try to translate a file called lmg.tex. 1. If the package is NOT loaded, everything is fine. 2. If the package is loaded, there are two results: a.) If the directory lmg/ exists, you will get an erroneous website without any self defined buttons e.g.. b.) If the direcotry lmg/ does not exist, the browser tries to find a website called www.lmg.com in the net. A VERY peculiar behaviour. And annoying apart from that, because this did not occur the last ten years. Seems as if Donald Knuths aim to get a document that could be translated even after 100 years is not shared by some developments. Best regards Heiko _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list latex2html@tug.org https://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html