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Subject: Re[2]: DOCBOOK: Problem with DocBook XSL 1.58.1 andhtmlhelp.button.jump1.urlparam
Hello Jirka, Tuesday, January 7, 2003, 6:16:03 AM, you wrote: JK> Steve Howe wrote: >> I've tried using something such as: >> <xsl:param name="htmlhelp.button.jump1.url" select="'http://www.linux.org'"/> JK> You must also set htmlhelp.button.jump1 to 1 and JK> htmlhelp.button.jump1.title to some reasonable title for button. >> but it raised the following error in the HTML Help Workshop Compiler: >> HHC5003: Error: Compilation failed while compiling http:\www.linux.org. JK> Just ignore this message. Compiled help will work. That's not a warning message I'm afraid. The HHC compiler will abort. >> Where does the URL go on that param ? Can someone please point me a >> working example using a real-world URL ? JK> E.g. HTML Help version of TDG uses this setting: JK> <xsl:param name="htmlhelp.button.jump1" select="1"/> JK> <xsl:param JK> name="htmlhelp.button.jump1.url">http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=10513&group_id=21935</xsl:param> JK> <xsl:param name="htmlhelp.button.jump1.title">Archives</xsl:param> Thanks Jirka. I was actually using the htmlhelp.button.jump1 and htmlhelp.button.jump1 parameters. But the problem persists: HHC5003: Error: Compilation failed while compiling http:\www.linux.org What HTML Help Compiler version do you use ? It really seems like it would be expecting a file on the place the URL gets into the .hhp file. The interesting line in the hhp project is : Sample HTMLHelp=,"toc.hhc","index.hhk","htmlhelp/index.html","htmlhelp/index.html","http://www.linux.org","Linux Website",,,0x2520,,0x643006,,,,,,,,0 Can someone confirm this is ok ? Thanks. ------------- Best regards, Steve Howe mailto:howe@carcass.dhs.org
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