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We are moving to newer browsers and I looked over the supported browers but trying to find a concrete answer if I can continue using my Webhelp SSL once we move to newer browsers.
Gene
HI there
It should work. One of the reasons folks should consider upgrading with new versions and service releases are due to browser upgrades. Quite often the RoboHelp development team updates all the scripting and code needed to ensure WebHelp and other web based outputs continue to work on newer browsers and browser upgrades.
Cheers... Rick
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HI there
It should work. One of the reasons folks should consider upgrading with new versions and service releases are due to browser upgrades. Quite often the RoboHelp development team updates all the scripting and code needed to ensure WebHelp and other web based outputs continue to work on newer browsers and browser upgrades.
Cheers... Rick
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Thank you for the information. Is there anything that needs to be done on my part to have the Webhelp output display accurately within moble devices?
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Unfortunately I'll have to leave that to someone that has actually put it to the test on mobile. I know I run the real risk of having my geek license revoked by saying this, but I'm not a person that is immersed in the device world. So I haven't had an opportunity to test. No iPad, no iPhone no tablet and I don't spend my life staring at a four inch screen. (I do spend much of it staring at a 15 inch screen, however. )
Perhaps Willam van Weelden‌ or PeterGrainge‌ or johndaigle‌ will pop in to advise on any particulars here.
Cheers... Rick
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Completely understand, ,mainly curious if webhelp works with mobile devices
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Hi, Gene
My experience is that "plain" WebHelp (vs. Responsive HTML5) can be displayed on Mobile devices using a number of different browsers. Most Smartphones and Tablets often have their own built-in web browsers and additional ones can be downloaded on app stores, google play, etc.
The only caveat is that because WebHelp is generic HTML, it will just display as a miniature version of what you see on the desktop. There's no way to predict how well it will be viewed in a smaller screen. It will probably be acceptable on a tablet. Smartphones, less so. You just have to test.
Just remember that the whole point of the new Responsive HTML5 (and Adobe RoboHelp 2015 release's cool new Mobile App) is that it is specifically designed to accommodate mobile screen sizes of any size or orientation (vertical/horizontal, etc.)
Thanks
John Daigle
Adobe Certified RoboHelp and Captivate Instructor
Evergreen, Colorado
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Thank you for this info. We are looking to go to the responsive, however we are going to be supporting IE 8 and higher, Safari, Firefox, Chrome and Mobile devices. So trying to find the best approach before moving away from IE8 since it seems the responsive layouts do not work with that version.