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Author: Craig S.
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Subject: windows having trouble reading burned cd
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> Message: 7
> From: Logan Kennelly <>
> To:
> Subject: Re: windows having trouble reading burned cd
> Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 18:02:14 -0700
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> On Wednesday 28 August 2002 15:17, Craig S. wrote:
> > ok, this really bites cause I know this is a windows problem with Joliet
> > support. I spent the past few days putting several jpg's together with
> > index.html files so that they can be viewed easily with a web browser.
> > The pages work great on my system. So I make a iso with the mkhybrid
> > command, I did it like this:
> >
> > mkhybrid -r -o lab_manual html/chm151
>
> You are correct about the Joliet thing. (On my system, at least) mkhybrid
> and mkisofs are the same program. Thus, you must specify which CD formats
> to use. My common string is:
>
> mkisofs -r -J -f path/to
>
> - -r: Translate the owner, group, and permission of the files to something
> more portable to other systems. This also includes the Rock Ridge
> protocol, so you are covered on the Unix side of things.
>
> - -J: Include the Joliet file system (this is what you want)
>
> - -f: Follow symbolic links. Always helpful.
>
> > instead of using <a href="table_of_contents/index.html">Table of
> > Contents</a>
> >
> > should I truncate this to something like <a href="toc/index.htm>Table of
> > Contents</a>
>
> I wouldn't. I don't know when Microsoft started including Joliet support,
> but Windows 98 and Windows XP should be just fine with it.
>
>
> Good luck.
>
> - -- 
>                                                           Logan Kennelly
>       ,,,
>      (. .)
> - --ooO-(_)-Ooo--

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Ok, I figured out a second little quirk. The other reason why my href tags wouldn't work is because when linux burns a cd with Joliet file support it truncates the file length to 8 chars so the existing href tags weren't pointing in the right direction. I shortened my directories and tags to less than 8 chars and everything works great. Internet Exploder seems to be the only one having trouble opening the files locally but I think it is a issue with permissions at the school. XP and win98 read the cd's fine now.

Craig S.