<LogEntry Message="Links used in header or footer frame - this is not supported for PDF/UA compliance.
" LineIndex="-1" CharIndex="-1" Subsystem="Compiler" Target="Technical Overview (PDF) (Red)" ErrorID="20065" />
There's no links in our headers or footers, clickable or otherwise. Is this error generated because of the schema link in the underlying XHTML used to generate the header?
I'm also getting this warning on every PDF since the 2021 update.
The only things that might be considered as links in my headers/footers are variables plus the schema previously mentioned.
Is this warning a false positive or should I change my page layouts?
Also - the new warning isn't listed in the Options - Build list of Warnings.
If it's not important, I'd like to turn it off.
Can I suggest that if you experience this, raise a bug (see the link in my signature). I reckon we can expect that to be fixed in the next release if there are enough people logging the warning.
I get the same problem. From my testing it seems to be caused by the presence of bookmarks/anchors in the topic content, and nothing to do with headers or footers in the page layout.
It has been confirmed as a bug by MadCap: "I deleted the footer and header frames and it still gave me the warning. I then removed everything and just left 1 bookmark and it still gave me the warning. I then removed the bookmark leaving just a heading and a paragraph and it removed the warning."