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Show Stopper, At my Application Server :
5.)I copy the entire robohelp project folder from my local machine to my application Server path
6.)My Application has been developed in ASP .NET, Version 4.0.
7.)Help link has been created in this application wherein here the file name of < >.chm has been linked in the code to be read from the Server’s RoboHelp project folder\!SSL!\ Microsoft_HTML_Help\
8.)I login into my above-said application -> click on the Help page -> Displays the required structure /buttons as Hide, Back, Refresh, Home, Print, Options, Contents, Index, Search, Glossary
a.)Clicking on any of the Books or Topics appearing beneath Contents : The System prompts out with error cautionary message called “ Navigation to the webpage was cancelled. What you can try: Retype the address ”
*** This is a huge SHOW-STOPPER. I spent plenty of hours on this, but unable to deciper with a solution at all) ***
( Note : Am able to directly open and read the required data contents by Clicking on any of the Books or Topics appearing beneath Contents from Server’s RoboHelp project folder\!SSL!\ Microsoft_HTML_Help\ < >.chm )
Why is the RoboHelp not displaying the required data contents of <>.chm when linked as Help in my Application ?
Cheese – Vipin Nambiar
If you looked at the error message and searched the forum, you should find the answer as this is a problem that started in 2005. You should not run CHM files from a server and cannot without editing the users registry. See the page below.
http://www.grainge.org/pages/authoring/chm_mspatch/896358.htm
All along your questions have been based on webhelp, why suddenly are we going go CHMs.
See Snippets on my site for the correct form of help to use in different scenarios.
See www.grainge.org for RoboHel
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If you looked at the error message and searched the forum, you should find the answer as this is a problem that started in 2005. You should not run CHM files from a server and cannot without editing the users registry. See the page below.
http://www.grainge.org/pages/authoring/chm_mspatch/896358.htm
All along your questions have been based on webhelp, why suddenly are we going go CHMs.
See Snippets on my site for the correct form of help to use in different scenarios.
See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips
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chm files having a gaping hole in vis-à-vis to security hazards was a news to me Peter. Thanks for enlightening me.
For your kind info : It was not a sudden to switch over to CHMs, I had made a conscious and planned effort to have my help being written in both webhelp and chms