Hello!
Environments: Flare 9.1.2 in 64-bit Win 10 Pro
In topics in my HTML source code imported from RoboHelp using Flare 7, many same properties;
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
have been written in each topic (in each HTML file).
I think the property is enough to be written in the <html> tag, so I want to remove (unnecessary?) properties from each files.
I don't also want to add the properties automatically when I write the new sentences.
Please let me know how I can remove them and how I can skip adding them.
Thanks in advance for your response.
Best, Shinjiro
PS.
By the way, they were not always added automatically when I had imported source codes from RoboHelp to Flare 7
because sometimes they will be added automatically when I add the new sentences in Flare 9.1.2.
many xmlns properties in one topic
many xmlns properties in one topic
Last edited by Shinjiro on Thu Dec 06, 2018 7:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: many xmlns properties in one topic
Speaking only for myself and meaning absolutely no disrespect, I'm reluctant to download a zip file. Could you post a screenshot or two showing the code you're talking about? They might be enough to elicit some advice from forum members.
Nita
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Re: many xmlns properties in one topic
Hello Nita,
Thank you for your response.
I attached a screenshot as one zipped JPEG file in my previous post because the size is huge.
In this post I've attached a JPEG file directly.
Please let me know which file type you prefer.
Best regards, Shinjiro
Thank you for your response.
I attached a screenshot as one zipped JPEG file in my previous post because the size is huge.
In this post I've attached a JPEG file directly.
Please let me know which file type you prefer.
Best regards, Shinjiro
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