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Problem with links
Hi,
i have a problem with links and IE7. I have a TEST.PDF file in the index_htm_files directory. In my WEB-project i have a link to index_htm_files/test.pdf. If i open the web-page with firefox i can click the link and the test.pdf was displayed. If i try the same with IE7 the test.pdf was not displayed. What is the problem here?
(i use the german version of WD)
Sebastian
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Re: Problem with links
Hello Sebastian
I tried your file in IE 8, Firefox 3, and Google Chrome and the link opened the PDF file each time.
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Re: Problem with links
Yes this is a browser issue rather than a XWD one.
I would suggest two things, [1] Update to IE8 and [2] Install the latest Adobe Reader or the free Foxit Reader making sure you select all browser integration options.
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Re: Problem with links
Hi,
thank you for your answer. It seems this is a IE7 issue, because IE6 open the link. I think this is a security setting, but i have no idea what setting.
Sebastian
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Re: Problem with links
Hi,
i think i found the problem :). First, the problem occures only if open the html local but the problem does not occure if i open the html from my web-space.
In the exported html-code the second line is:
HTML Code:
<!-- saved from url=(0020)http://www.xara.com/ -->
If i remove the "/" at the end of the url or change the (0020) to (0030) the IE7 open the PDF-Link local.
I think this is a IE7 bug.
Sebastian
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Re: Problem with links
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Re: Problem with links
Hi sledger,
Quote:
Originally Posted by
sledger
thank you for the link. I remove the "/" at the end of the url and all is ok
Sebastian
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Re: Problem with links
Hmm - I think you missed the point. Never mind, so long as you're happy.
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Re: Problem with links
Hi Sebastian.
Removing the last character (the slash) from this link or changing that number is equivalent to removing the entire second line of the exported html. This way you simply remove the mark of the web. If you remove the slash, it is no longer recognized as such.
If you remove/disable mark of the web, IE7 will open your page in the local zone. This means that it will allow it to open other local resources like pdf. But it will not let it run scripts automatically so that you'll have to confirm that you want to run scripts every time you open the page.
If it's ok for you, then simply remove the second line instead of editing it to avoid any possible problems with future IE versions.