Thank you all so much

2009-05-01 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
I am sorry, Deirdre.


2009/4/30 Deirdre Reagan :
> Hi All:
>
> I was just let go from my job today, so I'm signing off this list,

Didn't you get any notice?

> since I'm not really an FM person -- just part of this job.
>

You fooled me! I really thought you were. ;-)

> I want to take a minute to thank all of you for helping me out this
> past year. ?I didn't know FrameMaker AT ALL, and I quickly became the
> go to guru based mainly on the fact that any time we had a question
> about FM, I was able to go to you guys and get the answer quickly.
>

That's wat we all more or less do.

> So thank you all very much and good luck to you all in this economy.
>

Thank you too, and may God bless you in your quest for a new job. Add
FM and other friends on LinkedIn and try to use that as a tool in the
job hunt.

If you don't have a personal copy of FM, try to get one, even older
version, on eBay. It should come cheap, but only buy an unopened copy.

Keep in touch!

All the best,

Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
Iceland


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[OT] checking links within a chm file

2009-05-01 Thread Lynn Durell
Hi,

Nope, same problem "Error: 500 Access to 'file' URIs has been disabled"  
thanks!

Lynn




"Shuttleworth, Roger"  
01/05/2009 15:01

To
"Lynn Durell" 
cc

Subject
RE: [OT] checking links within a chm file






Hi Lynn

Just a guess: have you tried double quotes around your path?

Roger Shuttleworth
TVWorks Canada



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[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Lynn Durell
Sent: May 1, 2009 9:45 AM
To: Art Campbell
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: [OT] checking links within a chm file

Hi,

Same problem "Error: 500 Access to 'file' URIs has been disabled "

Thanks anyway,
Lynn




Art Campbell  
01/05/2009 13:45

To
Lynn Durell 
cc

Subject
Re: [OT] checking links within a chm file






Maybe try the file URL format instead... file:///etc/motd --- 
file://host/path


Art Campbell
   art.campbell at gmail.com
  "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
  No disclaimers 
apply.
   DoD 358



On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Lynn Durell  wrote:
>
> Hi Art,
>
> I put in my local path to the chm, i.e. C:\Documents and Settings\ 
and
> it reports: Error: 501 Protocol scheme 'c' is not supported .
>
> Thanks,
> Lynn
>
>
>
> Art Campbell 
>
> 01/05/2009 13:25
>
> To
> Lynn Durell 
> cc
> Subject
> Re: [OT] checking links within a chm file
>
>
>
>
> I usually use http://validator.w3.org/checklink for sites, but I
> haven't tested it with a local file.
>
>
> Art Campbell
>   art.campbell at gmail.com
>  "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
> Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
>  No disclaimers 
apply.
>   DoD 358
>
>
>
> On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 7:17 AM, Lynn Durell  
wrote:
>> Hi Framers,
>>
>> I've created a chm file using MS HTMLHelp and I want to check that the
>> internal hyperlinks within it are correct. For example, I've added a 
"See
>> also" section at the bottom of a page to link to another page within 
the
>> same chm file. I've had to rename a number of the html files so I want 
to
>> double-check I haven't missed any renames or have any typos.
>>
>> My links I want to check look like this:
>>
>>  Parameters (form)
>>
>> I've found something called CHMCheck, but this checks the external 
links
>> to other referenced chm files only, not internal links.
>>
>> Can anyone point me to a free tool that can do this?
>>
>> Thanks very much in advance.
>> Lynn
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[OT] checking links within a chm file

2009-05-01 Thread Lynn Durell
Hi,

Same problem "Error: 500 Access to 'file' URIs has been disabled "

Thanks anyway,
Lynn




Art Campbell  
01/05/2009 13:45

To
Lynn Durell 
cc

Subject
Re: [OT] checking links within a chm file






Maybe try the file URL format instead... file:///etc/motd --- 
file://host/path


Art Campbell
   art.campbell at gmail.com
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Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
  No disclaimers 
apply.
   DoD 358



On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Lynn Durell  wrote:
>
> Hi Art,
>
> I put in my local path to the chm, i.e. C:\Documents and Settings\ 
and
> it reports: Error: 501 Protocol scheme 'c' is not supported .
>
> Thanks,
> Lynn
>
>
>
> Art Campbell 
>
> 01/05/2009 13:25
>
> To
> Lynn Durell 
> cc
> Subject
> Re: [OT] checking links within a chm file
>
>
>
>
> I usually use http://validator.w3.org/checklink for sites, but I
> haven't tested it with a local file.
>
>
> Art Campbell
>   art.campbell at gmail.com
>  "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
> Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
>  No disclaimers 
apply.
>   DoD 358
>
>
>
> On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 7:17 AM, Lynn Durell  
wrote:
>> Hi Framers,
>>
>> I've created a chm file using MS HTMLHelp and I want to check that the
>> internal hyperlinks within it are correct. For example, I've added a 
"See
>> also" section at the bottom of a page to link to another page within 
the
>> same chm file. I've had to rename a number of the html files so I want 
to
>> double-check I haven't missed any renames or have any typos.
>>
>> My links I want to check look like this:
>>
>>  Parameters (form)
>>
>> I've found something called CHMCheck, but this checks the external 
links
>> to other referenced chm files only, not internal links.
>>
>> Can anyone point me to a free tool that can do this?
>>
>> Thanks very much in advance.
>> Lynn
>> ___
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[OT] checking links within a chm file

2009-05-01 Thread Lynn Durell
Hi Art,

I put in my local path to the chm, i.e. C:\Documents and Settings\ and 
it reports: Error: 501 Protocol scheme 'c' is not supported .

Thanks,
Lynn




Art Campbell  
01/05/2009 13:25

To
Lynn Durell 
cc

Subject
Re: [OT] checking links within a chm file






I usually use http://validator.w3.org/checklink for sites, but I
haven't tested it with a local file.


Art Campbell
   art.campbell at gmail.com
  "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
  No disclaimers 
apply.
   DoD 358



On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 7:17 AM, Lynn Durell  wrote:
> Hi Framers,
>
> I've created a chm file using MS HTMLHelp and I want to check that the
> internal hyperlinks within it are correct. For example, I've added a 
"See
> also" section at the bottom of a page to link to another page within the
> same chm file. I've had to rename a number of the html files so I want 
to
> double-check I haven't missed any renames or have any typos.
>
> My links I want to check look like this:
>
>  Parameters (form)
>
> I've found something called CHMCheck, but this checks the external links
> to other referenced chm files only, not internal links.
>
> Can anyone point me to a free tool that can do this?
>
> Thanks very much in advance.
> Lynn
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[OT] checking links within a chm file

2009-05-01 Thread Lynn Durell
Hi,

Thanks for this, I've tried it (including one that I've deliberately 
broken) and it doesn't report any as broken when I run it on the CHM file.

Regards,
Lynn




"Fei Min Lorente"  
01/05/2009 13:23

To
"Lynn Durell" , 
cc

Subject
RE: [OT] checking links within a chm file






I'm pretty sure that Xenu Link Sleuth
(http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html) will do that. I have the
same kinds of links in my documentation set, and it checks them. I'm
just not sure what happens when you point it to a .chm file. I've been
using mine to either check a manual by pointing it to the chapter that
contains links to all the other chapters, or by pointing it to the
documentation set displayed in a browser.

Fei Min Lorente

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From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Lynn Durell
Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 7:17 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: [OT] checking links within a chm file

Hi Framers,

I've created a chm file using MS HTMLHelp and I want to check that the
internal hyperlinks within it are correct. For example, I've added a
"See also" section at the bottom of a page to link to another page
within the same chm file. I've had to rename a number of the html files
so I want to double-check I haven't missed any renames or have any
typos.

My links I want to check look like this:

  Parameters (form)

I've found something called CHMCheck, but this checks the external links
to other referenced chm files only, not internal links.

Can anyone point me to a free tool that can do this?

Thanks very much in advance.
Lynn
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[OT] checking links within a chm file

2009-05-01 Thread Lynn Durell
Hi Framers,

I've created a chm file using MS HTMLHelp and I want to check that the 
internal hyperlinks within it are correct. For example, I've added a "See 
also" section at the bottom of a page to link to another page within the 
same chm file. I've had to rename a number of the html files so I want to 
double-check I haven't missed any renames or have any typos.

My links I want to check look like this:

  Parameters (form)

I've found something called CHMCheck, but this checks the external links 
to other referenced chm files only, not internal links.

Can anyone point me to a free tool that can do this?

Thanks very much in advance.
Lynn


Re: Thank you all so much

2009-05-01 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
I am sorry, Deirdre.


2009/4/30 Deirdre Reagan :
> Hi All:
>
> I was just let go from my job today, so I'm signing off this list,

Didn't you get any notice?

> since I'm not really an FM person -- just part of this job.
>

You fooled me! I really thought you were. ;-)

> I want to take a minute to thank all of you for helping me out this
> past year.  I didn't know FrameMaker AT ALL, and I quickly became the
> go to guru based mainly on the fact that any time we had a question
> about FM, I was able to go to you guys and get the answer quickly.
>

That's wat we all more or less do.

> So thank you all very much and good luck to you all in this economy.
>

Thank you too, and may God bless you in your quest for a new job. Add
FM and other friends on LinkedIn and try to use that as a tool in the
job hunt.

If you don't have a personal copy of FM, try to get one, even older
version, on eBay. It should come cheap, but only buy an unopened copy.

Keep in touch!

All the best,

Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
Iceland


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Framers Digest

2009-05-01 Thread DeRosier, Edward
Hi Deirdre,

Being let go just never feels good.  I'm sorry that you are experiencing
that.

My first paid job as a technical writer was in 1972.  Since then, I have
held many different jobs (not all as a writer), some as a contractor and
some as an in-house employee.  The longest writing job was for 8 years
at Oracle.  I really love technical writing, and I have been blessed
with the opportunity to work both in offices with great people and at
home (which is the best for me personally).

Some of my contract work included a 12-year stint of short contracts
(from 9 weeks to 18 months).  Each time a contract ended, and even
though I knew all along that the end was coming, it felt as if I had
been fired for being a bad person.  Contract work met many different
needs for me and for my family during those years, and I benefited a
great deal from the contract work, and I always got another job right
away.  But it always felt BAD when I was leaving a job.

Speaking philosophically, major changes in my life always seem to have
pushed me to something worthwhile...not necessarily the next
job...sometimes to the next people or the next place.  This, of course,
was only made clear by hindsight.  I still went dragging my feet,
fighting change all the way.  I hate change!  Yet, change has always
been good for me in the long run.

Something good is coming your way.  You may not see it yet, but it's
coming.

Good luck, Deirdre!  Be happy, and be hopeful.  Good things are always
just around the corner.

Sincerely,

Ed DeRosier



RE: [OT] checking links within a chm file

2009-05-01 Thread Lynn Durell
Hi,

Nope, same problem "Error: 500 Access to 'file' URIs has been disabled"  
thanks!

Lynn




"Shuttleworth, Roger"  
01/05/2009 15:01

To
"Lynn Durell" 
cc

Subject
RE: [OT] checking links within a chm file






Hi Lynn

Just a guess: have you tried double quotes around your path?

Roger Shuttleworth
TVWorks Canada



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[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Lynn Durell
Sent: May 1, 2009 9:45 AM
To: Art Campbell
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: [OT] checking links within a chm file

Hi,

Same problem "Error: 500 Access to 'file' URIs has been disabled "

Thanks anyway,
Lynn




Art Campbell  
01/05/2009 13:45

To
Lynn Durell 
cc

Subject
Re: [OT] checking links within a chm file






Maybe try the file URL format instead... file:///etc/motd --- 
file://host/path


Art Campbell
   art.campb...@gmail.com
  "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
  No disclaimers 
apply.
   DoD 358



On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Lynn Durell  wrote:
>
> Hi Art,
>
> I put in my local path to the chm, i.e. C:\Documents and Settings\ 
and
> it reports: Error: 501 Protocol scheme 'c' is not supported .
>
> Thanks,
> Lynn
>
>
>
> Art Campbell 
>
> 01/05/2009 13:25
>
> To
> Lynn Durell 
> cc
> Subject
> Re: [OT] checking links within a chm file
>
>
>
>
> I usually use http://validator.w3.org/checklink for sites, but I
> haven't tested it with a local file.
>
>
> Art Campbell
>   art.campb...@gmail.com
>  "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
> Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
>  No disclaimers 
apply.
>   DoD 358
>
>
>
> On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 7:17 AM, Lynn Durell  
wrote:
>> Hi Framers,
>>
>> I've created a chm file using MS HTMLHelp and I want to check that the
>> internal hyperlinks within it are correct. For example, I've added a 
"See
>> also" section at the bottom of a page to link to another page within 
the
>> same chm file. I've had to rename a number of the html files so I want 
to
>> double-check I haven't missed any renames or have any typos.
>>
>> My links I want to check look like this:
>>
>>  Parameters (form)
>>
>> I've found something called CHMCheck, but this checks the external 
links
>> to other referenced chm files only, not internal links.
>>
>> Can anyone point me to a free tool that can do this?
>>
>> Thanks very much in advance.
>> Lynn
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Re: [OT] checking links within a chm file

2009-05-01 Thread Lynn Durell
Hi,

Same problem "Error: 500 Access to 'file' URIs has been disabled "

Thanks anyway,
Lynn




Art Campbell  
01/05/2009 13:45

To
Lynn Durell 
cc

Subject
Re: [OT] checking links within a chm file






Maybe try the file URL format instead... file:///etc/motd --- 
file://host/path


Art Campbell
   art.campb...@gmail.com
  "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
  No disclaimers 
apply.
   DoD 358



On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Lynn Durell  wrote:
>
> Hi Art,
>
> I put in my local path to the chm, i.e. C:\Documents and Settings\ 
and
> it reports: Error: 501 Protocol scheme 'c' is not supported .
>
> Thanks,
> Lynn
>
>
>
> Art Campbell 
>
> 01/05/2009 13:25
>
> To
> Lynn Durell 
> cc
> Subject
> Re: [OT] checking links within a chm file
>
>
>
>
> I usually use http://validator.w3.org/checklink for sites, but I
> haven't tested it with a local file.
>
>
> Art Campbell
>   art.campb...@gmail.com
>  "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
> Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
>  No disclaimers 
apply.
>   DoD 358
>
>
>
> On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 7:17 AM, Lynn Durell  
wrote:
>> Hi Framers,
>>
>> I've created a chm file using MS HTMLHelp and I want to check that the
>> internal hyperlinks within it are correct. For example, I've added a 
"See
>> also" section at the bottom of a page to link to another page within 
the
>> same chm file. I've had to rename a number of the html files so I want 
to
>> double-check I haven't missed any renames or have any typos.
>>
>> My links I want to check look like this:
>>
>>  Parameters (form)
>>
>> I've found something called CHMCheck, but this checks the external 
links
>> to other referenced chm files only, not internal links.
>>
>> Can anyone point me to a free tool that can do this?
>>
>> Thanks very much in advance.
>> Lynn
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Re: [OT] checking links within a chm file

2009-05-01 Thread Lynn Durell
Hi Art,

I put in my local path to the chm, i.e. C:\Documents and Settings\ and 
it reports: Error: 501 Protocol scheme 'c' is not supported .

Thanks,
Lynn




Art Campbell  
01/05/2009 13:25

To
Lynn Durell 
cc

Subject
Re: [OT] checking links within a chm file






I usually use http://validator.w3.org/checklink for sites, but I
haven't tested it with a local file.


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Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
  No disclaimers 
apply.
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On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 7:17 AM, Lynn Durell  wrote:
> Hi Framers,
>
> I've created a chm file using MS HTMLHelp and I want to check that the
> internal hyperlinks within it are correct. For example, I've added a 
"See
> also" section at the bottom of a page to link to another page within the
> same chm file. I've had to rename a number of the html files so I want 
to
> double-check I haven't missed any renames or have any typos.
>
> My links I want to check look like this:
>
>  Parameters (form)
>
> I've found something called CHMCheck, but this checks the external links
> to other referenced chm files only, not internal links.
>
> Can anyone point me to a free tool that can do this?
>
> Thanks very much in advance.
> Lynn
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RE: [OT] checking links within a chm file

2009-05-01 Thread Lynn Durell
Hi,

Thanks for this, I've tried it (including one that I've deliberately 
broken) and it doesn't report any as broken when I run it on the CHM file.

Regards,
Lynn




"Fei Min Lorente"  
01/05/2009 13:23

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RE: [OT] checking links within a chm file






I'm pretty sure that Xenu Link Sleuth
(http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html) will do that. I have the
same kinds of links in my documentation set, and it checks them. I'm
just not sure what happens when you point it to a .chm file. I've been
using mine to either check a manual by pointing it to the chapter that
contains links to all the other chapters, or by pointing it to the
documentation set displayed in a browser.

Fei Min Lorente

-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Lynn Durell
Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 7:17 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: [OT] checking links within a chm file

Hi Framers,

I've created a chm file using MS HTMLHelp and I want to check that the
internal hyperlinks within it are correct. For example, I've added a
"See also" section at the bottom of a page to link to another page
within the same chm file. I've had to rename a number of the html files
so I want to double-check I haven't missed any renames or have any
typos.

My links I want to check look like this:

  Parameters (form)

I've found something called CHMCheck, but this checks the external links
to other referenced chm files only, not internal links.

Can anyone point me to a free tool that can do this?

Thanks very much in advance.
Lynn
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RE: [OT] checking links within a chm file

2009-05-01 Thread Fei Min Lorente
I'm pretty sure that Xenu Link Sleuth
(http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html) will do that. I have the
same kinds of links in my documentation set, and it checks them. I'm
just not sure what happens when you point it to a .chm file. I've been
using mine to either check a manual by pointing it to the chapter that
contains links to all the other chapters, or by pointing it to the
documentation set displayed in a browser.

Fei Min Lorente

-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Lynn Durell
Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 7:17 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: [OT] checking links within a chm file

Hi Framers,

I've created a chm file using MS HTMLHelp and I want to check that the
internal hyperlinks within it are correct. For example, I've added a
"See also" section at the bottom of a page to link to another page
within the same chm file. I've had to rename a number of the html files
so I want to double-check I haven't missed any renames or have any
typos.

My links I want to check look like this:

  Parameters (form)

I've found something called CHMCheck, but this checks the external links
to other referenced chm files only, not internal links.

Can anyone point me to a free tool that can do this?

Thanks very much in advance.
Lynn
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[OT] checking links within a chm file

2009-05-01 Thread Fei Min Lorente
I'm pretty sure that Xenu Link Sleuth
(http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html) will do that. I have the
same kinds of links in my documentation set, and it checks them. I'm
just not sure what happens when you point it to a .chm file. I've been
using mine to either check a manual by pointing it to the chapter that
contains links to all the other chapters, or by pointing it to the
documentation set displayed in a browser.

Fei Min Lorente

-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Lynn Durell
Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 7:17 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: [OT] checking links within a chm file

Hi Framers,

I've created a chm file using MS HTMLHelp and I want to check that the
internal hyperlinks within it are correct. For example, I've added a
"See also" section at the bottom of a page to link to another page
within the same chm file. I've had to rename a number of the html files
so I want to double-check I haven't missed any renames or have any
typos.

My links I want to check look like this:

  Parameters (form)

I've found something called CHMCheck, but this checks the external links
to other referenced chm files only, not internal links.

Can anyone point me to a free tool that can do this?

Thanks very much in advance.
Lynn
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[OT] checking links within a chm file

2009-05-01 Thread Lynn Durell
Hi Framers,

I've created a chm file using MS HTMLHelp and I want to check that the 
internal hyperlinks within it are correct. For example, I've added a "See 
also" section at the bottom of a page to link to another page within the 
same chm file. I've had to rename a number of the html files so I want to 
double-check I haven't missed any renames or have any typos.

My links I want to check look like this:

  Parameters (form)

I've found something called CHMCheck, but this checks the external links 
to other referenced chm files only, not internal links.

Can anyone point me to a free tool that can do this?

Thanks very much in advance.
Lynn
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