Pdf linking problem

I have a project which has several job aids in pdf format.
When clicking on the TOC, we have a message appearing, 'please wait
for the job aid to load..'. This has been successfuly for 20 or 30
job aids. I created a new topic, then copied the 'true code' from
an existing topic and pasted it in. I then changed the pdf url to
get the correct file and I also updated the htm file name. I cannot
get the job aid to load.
Suggestions welcome. Oh, we are using RH 5X

Thanks guys. I did realize that there was a space in the pdf
file name that was not in the code above. I was still having
problems, so I started from scratch. I removed the topic and
baggage file, then compiled my project. I made sure the htm file
was gone too. I then created a new topic, added the baggage file
and copied the code from an existing topic, changing the link
information and redirect info. (I thought I had done this before,
except for the compiling). Once I re-compiled, voila!
Rob

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