Hi all,
OK, I know that there has been a discussion recently about this on the list,
but I am not sure if my situation differs slightly, so I will ask my
question and if it is a repeat, my apologies in advance.
I have inherited a MASSIVE multi-book project in which the "Help" as it was
Callie,
We solved this problem by using a combination of Oracle (any database will
do), ColdFusion, and TimeSavers. Now though that sounds involved, it really
isn't that bad.
Oracle: table that contains the URL of the book file PDFs
ColdFusion: web page that call the PDF ID in the Oracle table
Callie,
We solved this problem by using a combination of Oracle (any database will
do), ColdFusion, and TimeSavers. Now though that sounds involved, it really
isn't that bad.
Oracle: table that contains the URL of the book file PDFs
ColdFusion: web page that call the PDF ID in the Oracle table
Hi Framers,
I'm having trouble linking (doing cross-references) between books.
X-refs work fine within each of books A and B, but when I try to
cross-ref from book A to a specific header in the book B, it works fine
in FM, but once I've PDFd the books I get this error: There was an
error opening
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To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 4:33 PM
Subject: Cross references between books
Hi Framers,
I'm having trouble linking (doing cross-references) between books.
X-refs work fine within each of books A and B, but when I try to
cross-ref from book
, 2008 4:33 PM
Subject: Cross references between books
Hi Framers,
I'm having trouble linking (doing cross-references) between books.
X-refs work fine within each of books A and B, but when I try to
cross-ref from book A to a specific header in the book B, it works fine
in FM, but once I've
To: Callie Bertsche
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Cross references between books
So to illustrate what Rick pointed out, if your FM files are
set up like this:
Product
Callie Bertsche responded to Art and Rick:
Thanks to both of you! A v. logical solution. Hmm, my files are so
nested, sub-optimal for inclusion...I wonder if I can change this with
an add-on like Timesavers...
As long as you are generating a single PDF for each book (rather than
separate
references between books
Callie Bertsche responded to Art and Rick:
Thanks to both of you! A v. logical solution. Hmm, my files
are so
nested, sub-optimal for inclusion...I wonder if I can change
this with
an add-on like Timesavers
] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008
2:16 PMTo: Callie Bertsche; Art CampbellCc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: RE: Cross
references between books
Callie Bertsche responded to Art and Rick: Thanks to both of you! A v. logical
solution. Hmm, my files are so nested, sub-optimal for inclusion...I wonder if
I can
Hi Framers,
I'm having trouble linking (doing cross-references) between books.
X-refs work fine within each of books A and B, but when I try to
cross-ref from book A to a specific header in the book B, it works fine
in FM, but once I've PDFd the books I get this error: "There was an
error op
; <c.berts...@tecplot.com>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 4:33 PM
Subject: Cross references between books
> Hi Framers,
> I'm having trouble linking (doing cross-references) between books.
> X-refs work fine within each of books A and B, but when I try to
> cross-ref from
To:
> Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 4:33 PM
> Subject: Cross references between books
>
>
>> Hi Framers,
>> I'm having trouble linking (doing cross-references) between books.
>> X-refs work fine within each of books A and B, but when I try to
>> cross-ref from
8 1:51 PM
> To: Callie Bertsche
> Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: Cross references between books
>
> So to illustrate what Rick pointed out, if your FM files are
> set up like this:
>
>
Callie Bertsche responded to Art and Rick:
> Thanks to both of you! A v. logical solution. Hmm, my files are so
> nested, sub-optimal for inclusion...I wonder if I can change this with
> an add-on like Timesavers...
As long as you are generating a single PDF for each book (rather than
separate
ubject: RE: Cross references between books
Callie Bertsche responded to Art and Rick:
> Thanks to both of you! A v. logical solution. Hmm, my files
are so
> nested, sub-optimal for inclusion...I wonder if I can change
this with
> an add-on like Timesavers.
red Ridder [mailto:docudoc at hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 08,
2008 2:16 PMTo: Callie Bertsche; Art CampbellCc:
framers@lists.frameusers.comSubject: RE: Cross references between books
Callie Bertsche responded to Art and Rick:> Thanks to both of you! A v. logical
solution. Hmm, my
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