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Modify Pub Manager so it does not try and resolve xrefs that are conditionalized out of the pub

Publication Manager (version 11.1.2) tries to resolve all xrefs when releasing the publication, even if the content containing the xref is conditionalized out of the publication. If there is content that contains xrefs, but the content is conditinalized out of the pub, the pub publishes fine, and if everything is released, it results in a Release Candidate. But if I attempt to release the pub, it throws an error, saying that it contains hypertext links that cannot be resolved.

The use case: we produce HTML-based output that contains many maps. We want to include xrefs that link the reader to content in other maps when they are using the HTML output. But we also produce PDFs for each of the individual maps. Therefore, in each location where we reference content in another map, want to include two paragraphs: one that includes an xref to the other content, and one that includes a citation to the other content. Both of the paragraphs are conditionalized (HTML and PDF). When we produce the HTML output, we include the paragraph with the xref. When we produce the PDF output, we include the paragraph with the citation. This all works great. We can produce the output with no problem. But it falls apart when we try and release the publication that contains the individual map for which we produce the PDF output. Pub Manager will not release it. It says there are unresolved cross references. There really aren't because they are conditionalized out of the publication. Pub Manager needs to be changed to NOT try and resolve xrefs during the release phase that are conditionalized out.

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  • We are in dangerous waters, but we still need to get to the other shore. The tool needs to be better at helping us "audit" our publications, but we also need better guidance (and usability) to get away from publication-centric content management.

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  • We are in dangerous waters, but we still need to get to the other shore. The tool needs to be better at helping us "audit" our publications, but we also need better guidance (and usability) to get away from publication-centric content management.

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