OK, I begin to understand … I was perhaps misunderstanding the documentation <http://www.xmlmind.com/ditac/_distrib/doc/manual/pageHeaderFooter.html#pageHeaderFooter__header_footer_spec>
*Specifying a header or a footer* {{image(URI)}}An image having specified URI. A relative URI is resolved against the current working directory. Example: "{{image(artwork/logo.svg)}}". On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 3:39 PM, Hussein Shafie <huss...@xmlmind.com> wrote: > On 10/31/2014 02:42 PM, Niels Grundtvig Nielsen wrote: > >> I think I may be missing something … I've re-read your e-mail about >> footers in WebHelp, and checked the link to the documentation, but it >> looks as though I have specified something incorrectly. >> >> * the source file concept_introduction.dita is in the same directory >> as footer.xhtml >> * the processing options I have chosen (see screenshot) include >> /wh-user-footer/, set to the value /footer.html/ >> * the output log says "footer.html", invalid value for parameter >> "user-footer" >> >> >> What do I need to do if I want to include the <body> (just a few words >> of plain text) of footer.xhtml in the <div id="wh-footer"/> as mentioned >> in the XXE documentation? >> >> > Same answer as for your previous "header-right pointing to an image file" > question. > > Relative URL "footer.html" is OK when using the ditac command-line tool > because a command-line tool has a meaningful, usable, current working > directory. > > This is not the case with XMLmind XML Editor, at least on Windows. > > On Windows, XMLmind XML Editor has no meaningful, usable, current working > directory. Windows sets the current working directory of XXE to something > like "C:\Program Files\XMLMind_XML_Editor\bin". > > Therefore with XMLmind XML Editor, you cannot use a relative URL like > "footer.html". Instead, you must use an absolute URL. For example: > > file:/T:/11_Xenturion/userManual/ug_DITA/footer.html > > >
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