If the file name includes "bc -" it don't appear in webhelp

I suspect that this only happens if the breadcrumbs are displayed.

It seems to be a script in the file wstopics.js which truncates the filename at the end of the 'bc-'...

If anyone knows what to change in the JS file, I prefer to do that change only the names of files... (Sounds crazy but it's true... I have a file stream arrive, to be published in web help).

Peter

Hi Peter,.

Please see my response in the following thread: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4162604#4162604

Please note that if you follow the tips in my post, you can interrupt your breadcrumbs.

Take a bow

Willam

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