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BruceRobison
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Multiple URL's per Object

In earlier versions of DWF I was able to create an ASCII DWF file and, by editing the ASCII file, add multiple URL's to an object. How can I do this using AutoCAD 2008?
Thanks in advance for any advice,
Bruce
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Anonymous
in reply to: BruceRobison

I would recommend for you to reiterate the problem in the AutoCAD 2008
discussion group.

wrote in message news:5860651@discussion.autodesk.com...
In earlier versions of DWF I was able to create an ASCII DWF file and, by
editing the ASCII file, add multiple URL's to an object. How can I do this
using AutoCAD 2008?
Thanks in advance for any advice,
Bruce
Message 3 of 6
BruceRobison
in reply to: BruceRobison

Vollker,
Thanks for the response. I re-posted the issue in the AutoCAD 2008 discussion area. I have also attached the AutoCAD TS34643 that I used originally to create some DWFs in Release 2000i where I attached multiple links to objects. In the previous releases you could create a DWF in ASCII form, similar to DXF, and it was easy to edit in any text editor. I am looking for a similar solution using the latest release.
Again thanks for any help you can give me,

Bruce
Message 4 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: BruceRobison

Thank you, Bruce.

Please keep us posted - if you could.

wrote in message news:5862959@discussion.autodesk.com...
Vollker,
Thanks for the response. I re-posted the issue in the AutoCAD 2008
discussion area. I have also attached the AutoCAD TS34643 that I used
originally to create some DWFs in Release 2000i where I attached multiple
links to objects. In the previous releases you could create a DWF in ASCII
form, similar to DXF, and it was easy to edit in any text editor. I am
looking for a similar solution using the latest release.
Again thanks for any help you can give me,

Bruce
Message 5 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: BruceRobison

Autodesk Design Review 2009 will still read the old ASCII DWF files if you
wish to keep creating them.

wrote in message news:5862959@discussion.autodesk.com...
Vollker,
Thanks for the response. I re-posted the issue in the AutoCAD 2008
discussion area. I have also attached the AutoCAD TS34643 that I used
originally to create some DWFs in Release 2000i where I attached multiple
links to objects. In the previous releases you could create a DWF in ASCII
form, similar to DXF, and it was easy to edit in any text editor. I am
looking for a similar solution using the latest release.
Again thanks for any help you can give me,

Bruce
Message 6 of 6
BruceRobison
in reply to: BruceRobison

Volker and Scott,

Thanks for your replies,

As an update, I was able to use the old DWF driver which has the custom option to save as an ASCII file. I was able to recreate the multiple URLs and read it fine in Design Review 2008. Life is Good.

Thanks again,

Bruce

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