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RH 8 on Windows XP Professional, publishing project to an Apache server
We just upgraded to RH 8, and I love that PDF documents show up in the search results now. However, if I click on a PDF in the results, I get a message saying that it's not found.
I have a baggage file for all of the PDFs that I'm referring to, and the PDFs do open when linked from other pages or if entering their URLs in the address bar. All I can think of is normally when I link to PDFs, I open them in a new window. Whereas, this search function is trying to open them in the main project window. I don't think this should make a difference, but I thought I would mention it just in case.
Please let me know if you have any suggestions for fixing this.
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Hi Betsy
Sorry, no bright suggestions for fixing it or working around it. At least not yet.
So this begs the question of why am I posting, huh?
Well, it's to encourage you to consider reporting this to Adobe as a potential bug!
Cheers... Rick
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Is it the same when you test the generated help locally and when the help is published to the server?
It doesn't seem logical that one would work in one location and both in another but stranger things have happened.
See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips
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Peter,
When I publish locally, the PDFs work, but on my Apache server, they don't.
Thanks,
Betsy
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I don't think it should make a difference but check that you don't have Mark of the Web selected when you generate and publish.
If that is not it, there is only one other thing I can think of. Some time back there was a report of the TOC not opening and that turned out to be because certain file types had not been configured on the server. See Snippet 57 on my site. I wonder if it could be something like that. Not sure, not my territory.
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I figured out what the problem was. During project generation, I had checked the "Use Lowercase File Names (Recommended for UNIX)" option. However, this did not change the capitalization in my baggage files, which were titled with uppercase and lowercase letters. When the search results showed PDFs, it was trying to link to files with the uppercase letters. However, the pdf file names were all lowercase letters. When pages in my project had links to the PDFs, these links had been converted to all lowercase letters, so the PDFs would open in this situation because that's how the PDF files were named. The Apache server I was publishing to externally is very sensitive to capital letters, and the ISS (or is it IIS?) server I use internally is not.