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Inspiring
December 10, 2022
Question

Links have red dots, but still work

  • December 10, 2022
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We have seven ebooks created in InDesign, each with about 25 links to external URLs, so maybe 200 external links in total.

 

About a dozen of those links show up with a red dot in the Hyperlinks window. However, all the links work fine in both interactive PDF (Acrobat) and fixed-layout EPUB (Thorium) formats.

 

Okay, so we don't have a problem, but I thought green dot good, red dot bad, so it bothers me to have red dots.

 

I was able to fix one. I noticed, while the link worked, the URL had a "default.htm" extension when it opened. So I added the extension to the URL in the Hyperlinks window and the dot turned green. Didn't work any differently, but I can sleep easier.

 

Any suggestions or should I just be happy they work?

2 replies

twinbrush
Inspiring
August 31, 2023

Seeing the same issue on some pdf files I've created too. Links are all working fine but some show a red dot. Not sure it helps you but I noticed one of mine was to a automatic download so had the suffix '=1' at the end of the URL.

 

If i change that to '=0' (disabling the automatic download the dot goes green). I however need to keep it as an instant/automatic download...looks like I just have to put up with an, as yet, inexplicable red dot  

Rene Andritsch
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 11, 2022

Maybe visit all URLs and edit the hyperlinks accordingly InDesign’s Hyperlink Panel to prevent problems and turn all of your light to green. If you don’t need it turn of the option “Shared Hyperlink Destination” as they can be a source of trouble as well.

adieuAuthor
Inspiring
December 11, 2022

Rene, I have tried to edit all the ones with red dots, but nothing I try has any effect, the dots stay red.

Also, I don't know what the shared hyperlink destination checkbox is for (okay, I do now after googling it). Sometimes it is checked, sometimes not. After reading your reply, I went and unchecked some and checked others. Had no affect.

Thanks

Rene Andritsch
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 11, 2022

I copy and paste all the URLs from browsers. Sometimes they paste with www, sometimes not; sometimes with https, sometimes http. Some URLs will only work with www inserted.

But I tried inserting www into a couple of the URLs. They worked fine, but the red dots remain.

 


I tried to create a hyperlink with your “portofkingston.org” example. It shows a green dot. I made one with a slash at the end and one without. I did not use www. 

Delete that specific hyperlink, save your file as an idml file, open this and save it as a new indd file. Then add this link anew and see if it works then.