Re: [TCP] broken cross references

2006-12-13 Thread Bill Swallow
I'd say the missing markers would be the culprit. I'd also say it's the localizer's duty to fix what they broke. 2) How was this translated. Is it possible the translator botched something by translating the MIF files or whatnot? Perhaps the translator deleted cross-reference markers? 4) If

Re: [TCP] broken cross references

2006-12-13 Thread Thomas Johnson
- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brierley, Sean Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 12:38 PM To: tcp@techcommpros.com Subject: Re: [TCP] broken cross references Yuk. 1) You are using relative pathing, correct, where all files live withn the same folder structure

Re: [TCP] broken cross references

2006-12-13 Thread Lisa M. Bronson (TCP)
1) You are using relative pathing, correct, where all files live withn the same folder structure and not out on some network drive. This is hard for me to answer. I didn't create this file--it was done by a contractor who filled in while I was on leave taking care of my dad last spring. I had