XML [Regulatives / Guidelines]
Hi Joel,
IMHO, Windows-type paths (containing backslashes) have to be converted to ones containing forward slashes only. Backslashes in links are not valid/well-formed XML. Though some XML-viewers might render the paths correctly, standard-compliant ones will – and should – not.
Please no commercial postings in the future.
❝ All inter-file hyperlinks should be set as Relative Path. For instance, if the source document were in "C:\project\nda\N094523\module2" then the Path for the link would be "..\module5\study042.pdf"
IMHO, Windows-type paths (containing backslashes) have to be converted to ones containing forward slashes only. Backslashes in links are not valid/well-formed XML. Though some XML-viewers might render the paths correctly, standard-compliant ones will – and should – not.
Please no commercial postings in the future.
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Complete thread:
- eCTD ritu 2014-03-27 13:08
- eCTD jag009 2014-03-27 15:10
- eCTD Relative versus Absolute Links joelfinkle 2014-04-21 15:06
- XMLHelmut 2014-04-21 18:37
- XML ritu 2014-04-24 13:45
- eCTD Relative versus Absolute Links ritu 2014-04-24 13:40
- XMLHelmut 2014-04-21 18:37
