• Resolved rootsekoor

    (@rootsekoor)


    Hei

    If i understand well, Docxpresso “embed” a .odt file into a page.
    So i guess there is no option to access to a paragraph of the .odt file from another webpage ( I mean having a link in a page with a target inside the .odt file). Can someone confirm this?
    Thanks

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  • Plugin Author docxpresso

    (@docxpersso)

    Dear rootsekor,

    We have not tested that but I guess that if you include a bookmark in yuor paragraph you may link to that bookmark from an ouside website because Docxpresso creates an anchor in the rendered HTML.

    Eduardo

    Thread Starter rootsekoor

    (@rootsekoor)

    thanks… I will test it…
    otherwise i had thought to split my .odt in 2 parts… the second part starting where i want an anchor. Then i use Docxpresso to embed my 2 .odt file in the same page, adding an html anchor in between.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter rootsekoor

    (@rootsekoor)

    Hei again
    I just tested it now: I added a bookmark in a .odt file… the rendered html contains a <span id=”bookmarkname”>, and then i can refer a link to this “id” ??

    So it seems to works as i wanted
    Thanks you

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    Plugin Author docxpresso

    (@docxpersso)

    Great ??

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