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  1. OASIS OSLC Lifecycle Integration Core (OSLC Core) TC
  2. OSLCCORE-173

The ReSpec generated images links are broken

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    • Type: Bug
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Minor
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Component/s: ReSpec
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      "images/ should be "../images/

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      This is an issue resulting from the way the HTML is being generated by Firefox, vs. the way we are organizing the files into folders as required by OASIS. The source HTML files specify the images as relative to the HTML document. The ReSpec generated HTML does not, and should not change these references.

      The problem is that OASIS requires each part of a multi-part specification to be in a separate folder using certain naming conventions. This ends up putting the images one level up instead of relative to the HTML file.

      The easy solution is to copy the images folder into the same folder as the generated HTML file, instead of up a level. If there are images folder is used in more than one HTML file (which is the case for Core), then this folder will have to be copied more than once, or we'll need to manually edit the HTML files to add the ../ to the images path. 

      Either way this is not a ReSpec issue. 

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      This is an issue resulting from the way the HTML is being generated by Firefox, vs. the way we are organizing the files into folders as required by OASIS. The source HTML files specify the images as relative to the HTML document. The ReSpec generated HTML does not, and should not change these references. The problem is that OASIS requires each part of a multi-part specification to be in a separate folder using certain naming conventions. This ends up putting the images one level up instead of relative to the HTML file. The easy solution is to copy the images folder into the same folder as the generated HTML file, instead of up a level. If there are images folder is used in more than one HTML file (which is the case for Core), then this folder will have to be copied more than once, or we'll need to manually edit the HTML files to add the ../ to the images path.  Either way this is not a ReSpec issue. 

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            jamsden James Amsden
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            jamsden James Amsden
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