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Try changing the DocType attribute of the imported item to 2. If that doesn't help, please ZIP and send a .urd file with some problems items to support@kinook.com. Thanks.
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Hi kinook,
after some more experimenting I found the following:
As requested, I have sent a zipped .URD with examples and a detailed problem description. Thank you for your quick responses. Doris |
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Extract and double-click the .reg file in the attachment, and restart UR.
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Thank you, kinook, your registry fix works very well. The browser version is now shown as IE9.0 and SVG code in HTML files is interpreted correctly.
This leaves 1) the curious matter of the disappearing JavaScript-generated text when HTML files are stored. This does not bother me so far, but I'm interested if you have any thoughts on that? 2) the need to change DocType to 2 for imported .SVG files. I couldn't find any documentation on DocType values and their function. Is there a way to change it automatically on import of .SVGs? Thanks again for your prompt solution Doris |
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