Re: Backslashes In Hypertext Commands

2008-09-23 Thread Stuart Rogers
Richard Pesant wrote:
 Win XP SP2, P4 Extreme Ed. 3.46GHz + 3.47GHz 2GB, FM 8.0p277
 
  
 
 Thanks to Rick Quattro, I am now aware of the backslash issue in dialog
 boxes and have a workaround within scripts. However, I need to create an
 hypertext command and do not know how to work around this issue. The
 hypertext command “openlink
 D:\Docs\Products\CARDIO\DAR-9400f\M517-E063L-E099D_DAR-9400f Ops
 Manuals_v3.0\D90+94_02-Overview.fm:2 998348” becomes “openlink
 D:‡ocs\Products\CARDIO‡AR-9400f\sm517-E063L-E099D_DAR-9400f Ops
 Manuals_v3.0‡90+94_02-Overview.fm:2 998348” where “\D” becomes “‡” and “\M”
 becomes “\sm”. If I use the “openObjectId” command, the backslashes are not
 replaced but the link does not work.
 
  
 
 Does anyone knows a good  work around for this issue?
 

Have you tried adding a second backslash at the problem points?  I think 
  that's how to get a literal backslash, but I haven't tested...

HTH,

-- 
Stuart Rogers
Technical Communicator
Phoenix Geophysics Limited
Toronto, ON, Canada
+1 (416) 491-7340 x 325

srogers phoenix-geophysics com

The great enemy of clear language is insincerity. When there is a gap 
between one's real and one's declared aims, one turns as it were 
instinctively to long words and exhausted idioms, like a cuttlefish 
squirting out ink.

— George Orwell
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Backslashes In Hypertext Commands

2008-09-22 Thread Richard Pesant
Win XP SP2, P4 Extreme Ed. 3.46GHz + 3.47GHz 2GB, FM 8.0p277

 

Thanks to Rick Quattro, I am now aware of the backslash issue in dialog
boxes and have a workaround within scripts. However, I need to create an
hypertext command and do not know how to work around this issue. The
hypertext command “openlink
D:\Docs\Products\CARDIO\DAR-9400f\M517-E063L-E099D_DAR-9400f Ops
Manuals_v3.0\D90+94_02-Overview.fm:2 998348” becomes “openlink
D:‡ocs\Products\CARDIO‡AR-9400f\sm517-E063L-E099D_DAR-9400f Ops
Manuals_v3.0‡90+94_02-Overview.fm:2 998348” where “\D” becomes “‡” and “\M”
becomes “\sm”. If I use the “openObjectId” command, the backslashes are not
replaced but the link does not work.

 

Does anyone knows a good  work around for this issue?

 

Thanks,

Richard Pesant

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Re: Backslashes In Hypertext Commands

2008-09-22 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Richard,

Use forward slashes instead of backslashes in the Hypertext markers.

Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com


 Win XP SP2, P4 Extreme Ed. 3.46GHz + 3.47GHz 2GB, FM 8.0p277



 Thanks to Rick Quattro, I am now aware of the backslash issue in dialog
 boxes and have a workaround within scripts. However, I need to create an
 hypertext command and do not know how to work around this issue. The
 hypertext command “openlink
 D:\Docs\Products\CARDIO\DAR-9400f\M517-E063L-E099D_DAR-9400f Ops
 Manuals_v3.0\D90+94_02-Overview.fm:2 998348” becomes “openlink
 D:‡ocs\Products\CARDIO‡AR-9400f\sm517-E063L-E099D_DAR-9400f Ops
 Manuals_v3.0‡90+94_02-Overview.fm:2 998348” where “\D” becomes “‡” and 
  “\M”
 becomes “\sm”. If I use the “openObjectId” command, the backslashes are 
 not
 replaced but the link does not work.



 Does anyone knows a good  work around for this issue?



 Thanks,

 Richard Pesant

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Backslashes In Hypertext Commands

2008-09-22 Thread Richard Pesant
Win XP SP2, P4 Extreme Ed. 3.46GHz + 3.47GHz 2GB, FM 8.0p277



Thanks to Rick Quattro, I am now aware of the backslash issue in dialog
boxes and have a workaround within scripts. However, I need to create an
hypertext command and do not know how to work around this issue. The
hypertext command ?openlink
D:\Docs\Products\CARDIO\DAR-9400f\M517-E063L-E099D_DAR-9400f Ops
Manuals_v3.0\D90+94_02-Overview.fm:2 998348? becomes ?openlink
D:?ocs\Products\CARDIO?AR-9400f\sm517-E063L-E099D_DAR-9400f Ops
Manuals_v3.0?90+94_02-Overview.fm:2 998348? where ?\D? becomes ??? and ?\M?
becomes ?\sm?. If I use the ?openObjectId? command, the backslashes are not
replaced but the link does not work.



Does anyone knows a good  work around for this issue?



Thanks,

Richard Pesant



Backslashes In Hypertext Commands

2008-09-22 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Richard,

Use forward slashes instead of backslashes in the Hypertext markers.

Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com


> Win XP SP2, P4 Extreme Ed. 3.46GHz + 3.47GHz 2GB, FM 8.0p277
>
>
>
> Thanks to Rick Quattro, I am now aware of the backslash issue in dialog
> boxes and have a workaround within scripts. However, I need to create an
> hypertext command and do not know how to work around this issue. The
> hypertext command ?openlink
> D:\Docs\Products\CARDIO\DAR-9400f\M517-E063L-E099D_DAR-9400f Ops
> Manuals_v3.0\D90+94_02-Overview.fm:2 998348? becomes ?openlink
> D:?ocs\Products\CARDIO?AR-9400f\sm517-E063L-E099D_DAR-9400f Ops
> Manuals_v3.0?90+94_02-Overview.fm:2 998348? where ?\D? becomes ??? and 
>  ?\M?
> becomes ?\sm?. If I use the ?openObjectId? command, the backslashes are 
> not
> replaced but the link does not work.
>
>
>
> Does anyone knows a good  work around for this issue?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Richard Pesant



Backslashes In Hypertext Commands

2008-09-22 Thread Stuart Rogers
Richard Pesant wrote:
> Win XP SP2, P4 Extreme Ed. 3.46GHz + 3.47GHz 2GB, FM 8.0p277
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks to Rick Quattro, I am now aware of the backslash issue in dialog
> boxes and have a workaround within scripts. However, I need to create an
> hypertext command and do not know how to work around this issue. The
> hypertext command ?openlink
> D:\Docs\Products\CARDIO\DAR-9400f\M517-E063L-E099D_DAR-9400f Ops
> Manuals_v3.0\D90+94_02-Overview.fm:2 998348? becomes ?openlink
> D:?ocs\Products\CARDIO?AR-9400f\sm517-E063L-E099D_DAR-9400f Ops
> Manuals_v3.0?90+94_02-Overview.fm:2 998348? where ?\D? becomes ??? and ?\M?
> becomes ?\sm?. If I use the ?openObjectId? command, the backslashes are not
> replaced but the link does not work.
> 
>  
> 
> Does anyone knows a good  work around for this issue?
> 

Have you tried adding a second backslash at the problem points?  I think 
  that's how to get a literal backslash, but I haven't tested...

HTH,

-- 
Stuart Rogers
Technical Communicator
Phoenix Geophysics Limited
Toronto, ON, Canada
+1 (416) 491-7340 x 325

srogers phoenix-geophysics com

"The great enemy of clear language is insincerity. When there is a gap 
between one's real and one's declared aims, one turns as it were 
instinctively to long words and exhausted idioms, like a cuttlefish 
squirting out ink."

? George Orwell