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I'm using FrameMaker 9 Unstructured with Windows 7 to generate PDFs for the internet, and I'm forever getting complaints from my users such as "Your live links simply don't function, with Safari on my iPad!"
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Once upon a time I attempted to generate HTML output but the only result I was able to obtain, way back then, was unreadable garbage, unreadable garbage that at my skill level I couldn't figure out how to fix. What would probably be my experience *now* if I upgraded to FrameMaker 11 Unstructured and again attempted to "Save as HTML"? With the new software, would this now produce reasonable HTML output that I could then expect to be able to fine-tune? Or --my skill levels being as low as they are-- would I probably still find myself in that same fix?
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