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photohog45:
This is probably more of an HTML question but here goes. I am using PM to export some pages that I will be putting on viewing stations. The export works great. Instead of doing a network, I am going to be burning a CD and manually putting the files on the machines. I know the network will work better and I am working towards that but for this event I need to do this on individual machines.
When export the HTML files from PM there is a place to put the path for the home page. As the page will not be on the net but on a local drive I need to specifiy a file. If I put the path in using the format file:///c:/Folder/File it works, but how do I do it so that if I put it on a local drive that is not "c:" that it works?
Thanks
Darren
Kirk Baker:
--- Quote from: photohog45 on May 21, 2006, 06:52:55 PM ---This is probably more of an HTML question but here goes. I am using PM to export some pages that I will be putting on viewing stations. The export works great. Instead of doing a network, I am going to be burning a CD and manually putting the files on the machines. I know the network will work better and I am working towards that but for this event I need to do this on individual machines.
When export the HTML files from PM there is a place to put the path for the home page. As the page will not be on the net but on a local drive I need to specifiy a file. If I put the path in using the format file:///c:/Folder/File it works, but how do I do it so that if I put it on a local drive that is not "c:" that it works?
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You could try to use a relative path and see if that works. Otherwise, if you know that your CD-ROM drive is always D: then you could use "file:///D:/Folder/File". If the different computers have different drive letters, then you could always map a drive letter on each system to the CD-ROM drive and call it something that is unused on all systems, like X: and use that drive letter in your URL.
HTH,
-Kirk
photohog45:
Thanks Kirk, but I guess my question is how do you make the path relative? I know I should know this but I just cant get it to work properly.
Kirk Baker:
--- Quote from: photohog45 on May 21, 2006, 07:16:02 PM ---Thanks Kirk, but I guess my question is how do you make the path relative? I know I should know this but I just cant get it to work properly.
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It would be something like "file://../Folder" but I'm not certain it will work. Give it a try on a test HTML Export.
-Kirk
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