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Does Responsive HTML5 have an option to force the output to be lowercase?

Explorer ,
Jan 09, 2015 Jan 09, 2015

Using RoboHelp 11.0.3.268, I'm testing the Responsive HTML5 layout as a potential upgrade from our current WebHelp SSL. The one thing I cannot find in configuring the SSL is the option to force the output to lowercase like what is offered in WebHelp and other SSLs. This is a critical project requirement because our team authors on Windows, which is case insensitive, and we publish help output to UNIX web servers, which is case sensitive.

Thanks,

Alan

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LEGEND , Jan 09, 2015 Jan 09, 2015

Looks like you need to file an enhancement request!

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Cheers... Rick

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LEGEND ,
Jan 09, 2015 Jan 09, 2015

Looks like you need to file an enhancement request!

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Cheers... Rick

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LEGEND ,
Jan 09, 2015 Jan 09, 2015
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Also, I should add this. As long as everyone is authoring in RoboHelp, there really shouldn't be issues because RoboHelp "has your back".

I believe what that option is intended to prevent is a situation where someone may be using perhaps Notepad or maybe even an app such as CoffeeCup HTML Editor to edit the content. And when creating links, if you were to create a topic that was named MyTopic.hTm, if you created the link as mytopic.htm, of course it would break on a UNIX system. And I'm guessing you already know that. So the RoboHelp option just changes all the names and the links to lower case to prevent breakage. But if all are working in RoboHelp and not hand coding links, you are probably totally safe. In fact, I'd be shocked to see that RoboHelp would actually have allowed creating any broken links.

Cheers... Rick

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