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    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20, 21, 22, 23
    • Relevant for Installation Type: Dedicated-Direct, Direct, Local, Total Care

     

    Question    
    We would like to include a logo file (XXX_logo.jpg) in ./xyz01/form_eng so that we can use it in a custom report. 

    We have successfully modified the XSL file to include the XXX_logo.jpg, however, the JPG file doesn't get included in html.pck when util i/6 is run and does not get copied to the Aleph client C:\AL500\Alephcom\files\XYZ50\PrintTemplates\eng directory.

     

    Answer    
    The $aleph_proc/util_i_06 has this line: 

    find . -name "*.xsl" -exec $aleph_proc/util_i_06b {} "${data_root}/$d" ";" 

    It seems that one of the following could be done: 

    1. change this proc to not exclude jpg files; 
    2. temporarily change the name of XXX_logo.jpg to xxxx.xsl (and then rename it to XXX_logo.jpg once it's on the pc); or 
    3. ftp the file from the server to the pc.
     

     

     


    • Article last edited: 02-Mar-2016
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