Good morning! This morning’s challenge: store a set of WebHelp on SharePoint. I know I have done this before, and I even have a python script from a helpful colleague: it runs through the .html files in the output directory and changes all occurrences of html – file extension, but also any explicit cross-references – to aspx.
I’ve uploaded all the .aspx files to SharePoint, and I can open any individual file … but the links in the ToC are still pointing to html files. Any advice will be welcome. Niels Grundtvig Nielsen technical author Worldline Terminals, Solutions and Services Worldline Expert in technical communications you know what you’re talking about – I can help you say it 3/5 – out of office Thursday and Friday Worldline and Ingenico are registered trademarks and trade names owned by the Worldline Group. This e-mail and any documents attached are confidential and intended solely for the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail, you are not authorized to copy, disclose, use or retain it. Please notify the sender immediately and delete this e-mail (including any attachments) from your systems. As e-mails may be intercepted, amended or lost, they are not secure. Worldline and its subsidiaries therefore cannot accept liability for any errors in their content. Although the Worldline Group endeavours to maintain a virus-free network, we do not warrant that this e-mail is virus-free and do not accept liability for any damages or losses resulting from any transmitted virus if any. The risks are deemed to be accepted by anyone who communicates with Worldline or its subsidiaries by e-mail.
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