Exporting folder to webpage problems.
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Exporting folder to webpage problems.
I'm running CmapTools Version 5.03 on Windows XP 32-bit
I have a couple of Cmaps with resources that are shortcuts (instead of copying). When I export the folder as a webpage, the shortcuts appears as .alias files, and they do not open up in the exported html file.
However, if I open each Concept Map and select Export Cmap as Webpage, the links are correct. However, image files fail to copy correctly, so I have to manually copy the original files in to the folder containing all the images in the exported html folder.
Any idea if this is a bug, or am I doing something wrong. It seems that this version is confusing the Mac version of alias with shortcuts from Windows when exporting from folder. I've went ahead and reinstalled the windows version just to make sure.
I have a couple of Cmaps with resources that are shortcuts (instead of copying). When I export the folder as a webpage, the shortcuts appears as .alias files, and they do not open up in the exported html file.
However, if I open each Concept Map and select Export Cmap as Webpage, the links are correct. However, image files fail to copy correctly, so I have to manually copy the original files in to the folder containing all the images in the exported html folder.
Any idea if this is a bug, or am I doing something wrong. It seems that this version is confusing the Mac version of alias with shortcuts from Windows when exporting from folder. I've went ahead and reinstalled the windows version just to make sure.
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Re: Exporting folder to webpage problems.
We're looking into it, running tests to confirm whether there is a bug.
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Re: Exporting folder to webpage problems.
@dmiller:
I was able to replicate the problem you are having when you export a concept map as a web page. CmapTools is not able to properly copy resources linked as shortcuts. So, it's a bug in CmapTools.
The only suggestion (or work around) is to avoid the use of shortcut to resources if you are planning to export the concept map as a web page.
I was able to replicate the problem you are having when you export a concept map as a web page. CmapTools is not able to properly copy resources linked as shortcuts. So, it's a bug in CmapTools.
The only suggestion (or work around) is to avoid the use of shortcut to resources if you are planning to export the concept map as a web page.
Rodrigo Carvajal
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Re: Exporting folder to webpage problems.
hey, I have the same problem.
Any idea if this is corrected in the 5.04 beta version or even if it's planned to be corrected ?
cheers
Rui
Any idea if this is corrected in the 5.04 beta version or even if it's planned to be corrected ?
cheers
Rui
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Re: Exporting folder to webpage problems.
No, won't be in 5.04. We're closing down the 5.04 code and this fix is not in, sorry.
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Re: Exporting folder to webpage problems.
I am running IHMC 5.04 and Windows 7. I am using Dreamweaver CS5 Version 11. I exported a concept map to put on our website: http://www.unh.edu/nressphd/registration_map.html. When you click on the resources the pop-up box appears somewhere on the webpage but not usually where you would expect. I've tested this with IE, Firefox and Chrome. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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Re: Exporting folder to webpage problems.
I presume that the export, before adding it to the website, works ok?
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Re: Exporting folder to webpage problems.
The export works perfectly.
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Re: Exporting folder to webpage problems.
You are copying the html generated and mixing it up with your "template" that contains its own javascript code, right? Somewhere along the way the coordinates seem to getting scrambled.
What we do in cases like yours is create a frame or table that invokes the html/javascript generated by CmapTools so each piece of codes stays independent. Se for example the way the maps are displayed in www.cmappers.net.
What we do in cases like yours is create a frame or table that invokes the html/javascript generated by CmapTools so each piece of codes stays independent. Se for example the way the maps are displayed in www.cmappers.net.
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Re: Exporting folder to webpage problems.
@jenb:
As you had noticed the export of the concept map as HTML works fine, the problem is when you mix CmapTools code with your own code. If you separate them (following Alberto's suggestion) it should work.
Because I don't know exactly what part of your code is overwritten CmapTools code, I cannot tell you how to fix it.
Also, we use HTML 4.01 specification and you are using XHTML 1.0. Although both are identical (from a semantic point of view), it could be part of the problem.
CmapSupport
As you had noticed the export of the concept map as HTML works fine, the problem is when you mix CmapTools code with your own code. If you separate them (following Alberto's suggestion) it should work.
Because I don't know exactly what part of your code is overwritten CmapTools code, I cannot tell you how to fix it.
Also, we use HTML 4.01 specification and you are using XHTML 1.0. Although both are identical (from a semantic point of view), it could be part of the problem.
CmapSupport