RE: HTML Links Produced by FrameMaker Hypertext Marker

2006-06-20 Thread mbradley

> I'm using FM 7.1 to create source files for online help, which is generated 
> by WebWorks ePublisher Pro 9.1.
> 
> I have a few HTML links to other web sites. In FM, I insert them using the 
> Hypertext marker text:
> 
>   message URL http://www.techpubs.com
> 
> In the WW help file, the links open in a new browser. We would like them to 
> open inside the help topic window. 
> 
> In the HTML code of the WW help pages, the links specify a target:
> 
>   http://www.techpubs.com"; target="_window">Tech Pubs
> 
> I remove the target manually or if I change it to "_self", the links open 
> within the help window. Obviously, we want to avoid manually editing the help 
> every time it's generated. I've tried adding the target code to the marker 
> text and I've tried inserting the entire link as HTML macro. But to no avail. 
> Frankly, I don't know if the target code is produced by FrameMaker or 
> WebWorks. I'm checking on the WebWorks end of things, but maybe someone on 
> this list knows.
>


FYI, the target code is specified by an option in WebWorks ePublisher.

= Mike Bradley
  www.techpubs.com

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HTML Links Produced by FrameMaker Hypertext Marker

2006-06-20 Thread mbrad...@techpubs.com

> I'm using FM 7.1 to create source files for online help, which is generated 
> by WebWorks ePublisher Pro 9.1.
> 
> I have a few HTML links to other web sites. In FM, I insert them using the 
> Hypertext marker text:
> 
>   message URL http://www.techpubs.com
> 
> In the WW help file, the links open in a new browser. We would like them to 
> open inside the help topic window. 
> 
> In the HTML code of the WW help pages, the links specify a target:
> 
>   http://www.techpubs.com"; target="_window">Tech Pubs
> 
> I remove the target manually or if I change it to "_self", the links open 
> within the help window. Obviously, we want to avoid manually editing the help 
> every time it's generated. I've tried adding the target code to the marker 
> text and I've tried inserting the entire link as HTML macro. But to no avail. 
> Frankly, I don't know if the target code is produced by FrameMaker or 
> WebWorks. I'm checking on the WebWorks end of things, but maybe someone on 
> this list knows.
>


FYI, the target code is specified by an option in WebWorks ePublisher.

= Mike Bradley
  www.techpubs.com




HTML Links Produced by FrameMaker Hypertext Marker

2006-06-19 Thread Rene S.
It's produced by WWP. What version (2003/ePub? FM/Word? SE/Pro?) and
template (WWH, MS/CHM, DHTML, etc.) are you using?

Rene Stephenson

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Subject: HTML Links Produced by FrameMaker Hypertext Marker

I'm using FM 7.1 to create source files for online help, which is generated
by WebWorks ePublisher Pro 9.1.

I have a few HTML links to other web sites. In FM, I insert them using the
Hypertext marker text:

  message URL http://www.techpubs.com

In the WW help file, the links open in a new browser. We would like them to
open inside the help topic window. 

In the HTML code of the WW help pages, the links specify a target:

  http://www.techpubs.com"; target="_window">Tech Pubs

I remove the target manually or if I change it to "_self", the links open
within the help window. Obviously, we want to avoid manually editing the
help every time it's generated. I've tried adding the target code to the
marker text and I've tried inserting the entire link as HTML macro. But to
no avail. Frankly, I don't know if the target code is produced by FrameMaker
or WebWorks. I'm checking on the WebWorks end of things, but maybe someone
on this list knows.

Thanks.

= Mike Bradley
  www.techpubs.com

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RE: HTML Links Produced by FrameMaker Hypertext Marker

2006-06-19 Thread Rene S.
It's produced by WWP. What version (2003/ePub? FM/Word? SE/Pro?) and
template (WWH, MS/CHM, DHTML, etc.) are you using?

Rene Stephenson

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Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 12:27 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: HTML Links Produced by FrameMaker Hypertext Marker

I'm using FM 7.1 to create source files for online help, which is generated
by WebWorks ePublisher Pro 9.1.

I have a few HTML links to other web sites. In FM, I insert them using the
Hypertext marker text:

  message URL http://www.techpubs.com

In the WW help file, the links open in a new browser. We would like them to
open inside the help topic window. 

In the HTML code of the WW help pages, the links specify a target:

  http://www.techpubs.com"; target="_window">Tech Pubs

I remove the target manually or if I change it to "_self", the links open
within the help window. Obviously, we want to avoid manually editing the
help every time it's generated. I've tried adding the target code to the
marker text and I've tried inserting the entire link as HTML macro. But to
no avail. Frankly, I don't know if the target code is produced by FrameMaker
or WebWorks. I'm checking on the WebWorks end of things, but maybe someone
on this list knows.

Thanks.

= Mike Bradley
  www.techpubs.com

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HTML Links Produced by FrameMaker Hypertext Marker

2006-06-16 Thread mbradley
I'm using FM 7.1 to create source files for online help, which is generated by 
WebWorks ePublisher Pro 9.1.

I have a few HTML links to other web sites. In FM, I insert them using the 
Hypertext marker text:

  message URL http://www.techpubs.com

In the WW help file, the links open in a new browser. We would like them to 
open inside the help topic window. 

In the HTML code of the WW help pages, the links specify a target:

  http://www.techpubs.com"; target="_window">Tech Pubs

I remove the target manually or if I change it to "_self", the links open 
within the help window. Obviously, we want to avoid manually editing the help 
every time it's generated. I've tried adding the target code to the marker text 
and I've tried inserting the entire link as HTML macro. But to no avail. 
Frankly, I don't know if the target code is produced by FrameMaker or WebWorks. 
I'm checking on the WebWorks end of things, but maybe someone on this list 
knows.

Thanks.

= Mike Bradley
  www.techpubs.com

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HTML Links Produced by FrameMaker Hypertext Marker

2006-06-16 Thread mbrad...@techpubs.com
I'm using FM 7.1 to create source files for online help, which is generated by 
WebWorks ePublisher Pro 9.1.

I have a few HTML links to other web sites. In FM, I insert them using the 
Hypertext marker text:

  message URL http://www.techpubs.com

In the WW help file, the links open in a new browser. We would like them to 
open inside the help topic window. 

In the HTML code of the WW help pages, the links specify a target:

  http://www.techpubs.com"; target="_window">Tech Pubs

I remove the target manually or if I change it to "_self", the links open 
within the help window. Obviously, we want to avoid manually editing the help 
every time it's generated. I've tried adding the target code to the marker text 
and I've tried inserting the entire link as HTML macro. But to no avail. 
Frankly, I don't know if the target code is produced by FrameMaker or WebWorks. 
I'm checking on the WebWorks end of things, but maybe someone on this list 
knows.

Thanks.

= Mike Bradley
  www.techpubs.com