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re html export
Is there any way to do a HTML export without creating a frameset structure?
Sometimes - most times - I want to export just a single page. In such instances, the frameset is way overkill. - Bal |
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Do you mean exporting to or from UR? Please clarify.
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exporting from URP to HTML. It seems I always get a frameset with a table of contents in the left frame. Sometimes all I really want is a single page.
- Bal |
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Hi Bal
1. Have you tried exporting to Word whereby you can edit at will? For example, Word can convert a table to text. 2. How do you export from UR to HTML? |
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If you're exporting a single imported web page, use 'File | Export -> Documents and rich item text to a folder' to export as a single web page.
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The suggested procedure is what I have been doing.
When I do so, I get the following folder/file structure: Export_Icons Export_StoredContent index.html toc.html Clicking index, I see my content file in the toc frame. Right-clicking the content file and choosing Open in New Tab, I see my file is located here - relative to the index.html file. Export_StoredContent/2464/myfile.html All I want exported is the myfile.html. If there are images in the URP item, I'd like them to be exported as png, jpg or gif files in the same folder as myfile.html. Is there a way to do this, and if not, please consider putting it on the roadmap for a future feature. - Bal |
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Are you sure you didn't choose the last export option (Documents and item rich text to HTML), rather than the first export option (Documents and item rich text to a folder)? The first option exports just the web page, plus any images, style sheets, etc. in a subfolder named exported_filename_files (standard IE/Firefox export format).
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doh! you nailed it!
It works better than I had wanted. THANK YOU for your patience. - Bal |
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Sorry to revisit this one again. I must be doing something wrong. When I select the first choice (Documents and item rich text to a folder), the resulting export is an RTF file - not an HTML file with external images.
What am I doing wrong? Thanks. - Bal |
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If the item to be exported is a text item rather than a web page, you'll need to use HTML export to convert to HTML. The non-framed HTML page and images will be created in a subfolder of the export path (filename_StoredContent\<itemid>).
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OK - that's fine.
But I'll be making a suggestion in that section... - Bal |
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