You are correctly specifying the HTML file from you XSL-FO, Mark.
Based on your evidence, I suspect the problem is with your reader
supplying a base-uri that is different than the current directory in
which the PDF file is being opened.
The following works for me, formatting it with Antenna House and
opening it in Acrobat Reader:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="US-ASCII"?><!--basic-link3.fo-->
<root xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format"
font-family="Times" font-size="20pt">
<layout-master-set>
<simple-page-master master-name="frame"
page-height="297mm" page-width="210mm"
margin-top="15mm" margin-bottom="15mm"
margin-left="15mm" margin-right="15mm">
<region-body region-name="frame-body"/>
</simple-page-master>
</layout-master-set>
<page-sequence master-reference="frame">
<flow flow-name="frame-body" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format">
<block>This is a <basic-link
external-destination="hello.htm">link test</basic-link>.</block>
</flow>
</page-sequence>
</root>
When I click on "link test", Firefox opens up and shows the "hello.htm" file.
I hope this helps.
. . . . . . . . Ken
At 2013-02-23 16:08 -0700, Mark Wilson wrote:
Hello,
I have been linking PDFs together for some time now, using both
internal- and external- destination attributes. Is it possible to
go from a pdf document to an html file in the same directory? I've
tried several variations, but when I hold my cursor over the link in
the PDF document, it always reports as the address:
resource://pdf.js/web/
and it does nothing when clicked.
My target is:
concat(lower-case(@file-by), '.htm')
I have formulated the external-destination as:
<fo:basic-link>
<xsl:attribute name="external-destination"
select="concat(lower-case(@file-by), '.htm')"/>
<xsl:value-of select="@data"/>
</fo:basic-link>
and as (the method I use to connect to another PDF document):
<fo:basic-link>
<xsl:attribute name="external-destination">
<xsl:text>url("</xsl:text>
<xsl:value-of select="concat(@file-by, '.htm')"/>
<xsl:text>")</xsl:text>
</xsl:attribute>
<xsl:value-of select="@data"/>
</fo:basic-link>
What is the correct method, if any?
Thanks,
Mark
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