How can I get to this simple task? I uploaded the PDF as an Asset. But using Kupu I can't even see the non-graphic assets. I tried BXE which can include assets using the asset tag, but it finds one or the other error and does not
save the document.

Rovi,

I have to admit that this isn't an obvious thing in Lenya using Kupu, but nonetheless, the task is relatively straightforward once you do it a couple of times. Here's the best way to make a PDF downloadable from your website.

1. Upload the PDF as an asset to the page for which the link will be available. To do this, go to the Site tab and click on the page in the expandable list at the left. Then click on the Asset tab and upload the file using the procedure for which you are obviously familiar.

2.  Switch back to the Authoring tab and edit the page using Kupu.

3. In the editor, highlight the text that will be the link to your PDF and go to the right of the editor where you are allowed to type in a link. The section is called "Links".

4. In the text box provided, use the following format to make a link to your PDF file:

        document-ID-of-the-page-you-are-editing/name-of-pdf-file.pdf

So, if the page that will have the link has a document ID of "something" (the filename would be something.html), and the name of the PDF file is "download.pdf," then you would type in the Links section:

        something/download.pdf

Then choose the Make Link button.

5.  Save and exit out of Kupu.  Then publish your changes.


Some background:
You see, every page has an XML file associated with it. When you add assets to that page, Lenya automatically creates a folder of the same name as the page (it's document ID) and places it in the same directory where the XML file is. So, each asset is always accessible like any other link if you use it's relative path. In the case of an asset assigned to a page, then it's relative path would simply be the folder name first followed by the asset filename. Like so:

        Parent Directory
                |
                |
        something.xml           --      something
                                                        |
                                                        |
                                                download.pdf

Hopefully that gives you an idea of how assets work. Experiment around a little and see if everything makes sense. Don't hesitate to post back to the list if you have questions.

Jon


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