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Hyperlink fields on Infopath 2007

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DanMorgan07@gmail.com - 10 Jan 2008 05:34 GMT
I have a form that was created in Infopath 2003 that uses calculated
hyperlink fields that allows uses to view the document using HTML/
XSL.   The system runs in the Infopath client.  The hyperlink works
beautifully in the 2003 client but not the 2007.  Nothing happens when
you click it.  Anyone have any ideas?
Kalyan G Reddy MVP (GGK Tech) - 10 Jan 2008 11:25 GMT
Hello

What did you mean when you say that the document is viewed using HTML/XSL.
Are you trying to view the forms in a browser? Use the Design checkeer in
Infopath 2007 to see if there is any incompatibility

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> I have a form that was created in Infopath 2003 that uses calculated
> hyperlink fields that allows uses to view the document using HTML/
> XSL.   The system runs in the Infopath client.  The hyperlink works
> beautifully in the 2003 client but not the 2007.  Nothing happens when
> you click it.  Anyone have any ideas?
DanMorgan07@gmail.com - 12 Jan 2008 03:09 GMT
On Jan 10, 3:25 am, Kalyan G Reddy MVP (GGK Tech)
<KalyanGReddyMVPGGKT...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
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No.  I am creating a hyperlink to an htm file that subsequently opens
my xml document from the browser using an xsl stylesheet.  This is the
way other users read the files who do not edit them with InfoPath.
For example: the calculated hyperlink field contains: concat("http://
server/sites/mysite/mylibrary/openfile.htm?",thisfilename)  where
thisfilename is a variable.  I did the design check and it looks good
for infopath 2003.  Thank you so much for looking at this, or at least
thinking about it.

The hyperlink works fine from within the 2003 client, but not the 2007
client
 
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