Special Characters in File Names
Hello!
I'm experiencing some difficulties with the file names
RoboHelp is producing. I have imported my Frame files by reference
and am generating Web Help.
RoboHelp apparently does not like hyphens/em dashes in file
names - when I generate help, I get files names with unusual
characters in the file names (where the hyphen/em is supposed to
go).
For example:
- A Frame heading 1 is this: Agent HTTP tunneling
—proxy server
- The RoboHelp topic generated is this: agent_http_tunneling
%E2%80%94proxy_server.htm
These characters are breaking my nightly builds. Is there a
way to configure how RoboHelp deals with em dashes? If so, where
would I do that?
Thanks very much for the help!
diane
Maybe
this
post will help.
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>> On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 19:15:04 +0100, "(_seb_)"
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