Importing stills w/links from Photoshop to DVD Pro

What can I do to keep the links set to stills in Photoshop when I import/export them to DVD Pro 3? There is a mix of still photos and scripts on these stills.

Drew,
Now I'm in a panic mode. We've created 2 kinds of links in Photoshop. Most, about a hundred or so, go from a menu (topic list heading of 14 items) to sub topics under each heading (stills and written pages). The 2nd group of links are within sub topics telling the reader to go to a particular web site for more info.
As I understand your last response; In DVD Pro 3 we can not carry over links to web sites designed in Photoshop. Does that also apply to the links created in Photoshop that do not go out over the internet but are for linking menus to different paragraphs and stills within Photoshop?
If this all has to be rebuilt in DVD Pro 3 I'm in deep trouble because I'm not sure how that is done. To further compound this issue I need to add 2 short (8 - 10 ) minute videos to this project.
Thanks so much for your help to date?

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