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
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