Omni Systems, Inc. Mif2Go User's Guide, Version 55
> 19 Creating HTML links > 19.2 Specifying link appearance > 19.2.6 Forcing link text to lowercase
To make sure all hypertext links are lowercase in HTML output:
; MakeFileHrefsLower = No (leave case unchanged) or Yes
MakeFileHrefsLower
is set to Yes
in system configuration file
d2htm_config.ini
. If you want Mif2Go to leave case alone in hypertext links, you
must override this setting in a project or local configuration file.
MakeFileHrefsLower
applies to hypertext links and interfile cross references. When you use
the FileName
property to name the section that
contains the cross-reference destination, the setting applies also to
cross references within the same file (see §34.8.4.4 Creating special paragraph formats to name output files).
Case mismatch can cause links to fail
If you change the case of a FrameMaker file name in your document after you have created cross references or hypertext links to that file, the original case is preserved in the markers. If your HTML output will be deployed on a UNIX system, links based on those markers will fail because of the case mismatch. For JavaHelp, Oracle Help for Java, and Eclipse Help (which is based on Java), the links fail on Windows systems, also. Java was created by a UNIX company (Sun Microsystems) and uses UNIX rules, in which file-name case is always significant.