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November 15, 2022
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name of favicon is modified after generation

  • November 15, 2022
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Hello!

 

I have a big issue and can't fix it... I use a favicon for my HTML generation (png file). After generation, Robohelp change the regular name of the pgn. into a capitalized name... LGM-35.png become lgm-35.png...

 

My favicon is lost and I can't display in my web tab..

 

Is it a bug? Or someone has an idea?

 

Thank you 

 

 

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최고의 답변: Peter Grainge

 

It's the same place for other presets.

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Peter Grainge
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Community Expert
November 16, 2022

 

It's the same place for other presets.

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My site www.grainge.org includes many free Authoring and RoboHelp resources that may be of help.

 

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Jeff_Coatsworth
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Community Expert
November 15, 2022

Start with the version of RH please. Was this working before? If so, what's changed?

Participant
November 15, 2022

I use Version 2020.8.34.

 

I don't know if it was working before because I never used Favicon. 

 

To explain with more details, the name of my favicon in my Robohelp project is the same as the name in my project directory in on my computer (LGM.png). After generation of HTML file, the name of the favicon in the index.htm file is the right one (LGM.png) but in the generation directory the name has been changed into a no capitalized one (lgm.png). 

 

In the tab of my website, the favicon is not display because of the difference of capitalization.

 

Hope my explanations are not to complex... (Sorry for my english)

 

Adele

 

 

Jeff_Coatsworth
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 15, 2022

Are you talking about the actual file's name being changed or just the reference to it in the HTML pages? AFAIK, the case of a file doesn't make any difference (unless hosted on a UNIX/Linux machine where file ABC.PNG is completely different from file abc.png). IIRC, there's a flag in the output presets for handling that case issue.