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Hello,
I have been linking PDFs together for some time now, using both internal- and external- destination attributes. Is it possible to go from a pdf document to an html file in the same directory? I've tried several variations, but when I hold my cursor over the link in the PDF document, it always reports as the address: resource://pdf.js/web/ and it does nothing when clicked. My target is:
concat(lower-case(@file-by), '.htm')I have formulated the external-destination as: <fo:basic-link> <xsl:attribute name="external-destination" select="concat(lower-case(@file-by), '.htm')"/> <xsl:value-of select="@data"/> </fo:basic-link> and as (the method I use to connect to another PDF document):
<fo:basic-link>
<xsl:attribute name="external-destination">
<xsl:text>url("</xsl:text>
<xsl:value-of select="concat(@file-by, '.htm')"/>
<xsl:text>")</xsl:text>
</xsl:attribute>
<xsl:value-of select="@data"/>
</fo:basic-link>What is the correct method, if any? Thanks, Mark -- Mark Wilson Knihtisk Publishing
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