Link various visio file in 1 Webpage

Hi,
I am having issue with Visio while using the hyperlink when i generate the web page of the Visio file.
I am using Visio 2007 & have 5 different Visio files, each having about 30+ processes documented.
For illustration only:
Let’s say, I have created 4 files:
1st File "Plan": which has following collapsed sub-processes:  A--> B --> C?
2nd File "Planning Activities - A": which has following tasks:  A1--> A2-->A3
3rd File "Planning Activities - B": which has following tasks:  B1--> B2-->B3?
4th File "Planning Activities - C": which has following tasks:  C1--> C2-->C3?
I have linked collapsed sub-process "A" within 1st file with the sub-process worksheet saved in 2nd file to give a blown-up view of expanded sub-process
"A". Similarly I have done it for collapsed sub-process "B" as well as collapsed sub-process "C" in 1st file i.e. linked each to its blown-up view in other Visio 2010 file.
Since 1st file is the parent file, I am trying to save that as web page (*.html).
When i open the saved web page and click on the collapsed sub-process "A" it opens the Visio file for "Planning Activities - A", instead
it showing it on HTML so that I can view A1 on html and then navigate back to A-> B-> C diagram.
Ideally, when I save as the parent file in html format, data from the entire downstream Visio file should also be saved as html content with configured hyperlinks.
Appreciate if you can suggest a work around.
Regards,
Kevin Tempels
[email protected]

I gusee you can add the hyperlinks in dreamweaver after visio generated the web page.
KR

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    <RDF:Description RDF:about="urn:mimetype:application/vnd.adobe.xdp+xml"
    NC:value="application/vnd.adobe.xdp+xml">
    <NC:handlerProp RDF:resource="urn:mimetype:handler:application/vnd.adobe.xdp+xml"/>
    </RDF:Description>
    </RDF:RDF>
    Then open FF, tools, options, application settings, search "visio" and change the default to open with Visio. There might be cases where even though Visio is displayed, you'd have to browse to Visio.exe on your Office install path.
    This is tested and worked on XP/Win7 with Office 07/10.
    -Raj

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