Didn't realise I'd got as far as "requesting", but I'm impressed to hear the feature is already implemented! Thanks.
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 7:40 PM, Hussein Shafie <[email protected]> wrote: > On 10/01/2014 11:17 AM, Niels Grundtvig Nielsen wrote: > >> Successful demo yesterday of how to integrate WebHelp (generated from >> DITA-compliant source with XXE, of course) with a large application; >> green light to continue the project, so I'm happily writing new topics >> by rescuing content from paper-based files. Also, less happily, trying >> to chase the order we're supposed to be placing … >> >> One question has come back, though: at the moment, generating WebHelp >> automatically includes a link to ajax.googleapis.com >> <http://ajax.googleapis.com> for the js scripts and stylesheet. The >> application often runs on standalone PCs with no web access, for >> security reasons. For test purposes, we've edited the .html output to >> use local copies, but I was wondering whether there is any way of doing >> this at compilation time; of course, I'd have to know/specify the path >> to the local scripts/stylesheet. It would not be a problem for me to >> make sure they were stored in the resources sub-folder. >> > > You have already requested this feature several months ago and it was > implemented several months ago (as of XXE v5.7, July 23, 2013). > > Simply pass XSLT stylesheet parameter: > > wh-local-jquery > > with value: > > yes > > and you are done. > > See http://www.xmlmind.com/ditac/_distrib/doc/manual/xsltParams. > html#xsltParams__wh-local-jquery > > > > > >> Still learning, of course :-} used Alt+Shift+down arrow for the first >> time this morning, thanks to the QRC on the wall next to my desk. >> >> >
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