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Doing a build with WebHelp

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Mar 21, 2008 Mar 21, 2008

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I am building a webHelp system (primary layout) and I need to post it in TSF (Visual Studio) to they can build the install, but I am not sure how to do it.

My file structure looks like this:

My robohelp projects
Capturx for ADR (my project)

Under this there are several other folders - !Language, SSL/WebHelp, WebHelp_Pro

Do I have to put my project folder and all of the subfolders out there for the build, or can I just put the WebHelp folder out there for the build?

Secondly, does the developer link to a specific HTML file or other file (like an Index) within that folder? I think when I used it several years ago, they connected to a specific file and the rest of the help ran off of that as relative links.

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You give your developers all the folders and files in the WebHelp folder.

They point to whatever you defined as the start page - first field in the wizard.

I notice the words WebHelp_Pro. You are running the help off a server configured with RoboServer? If not you need a webhelp output, not a webhelp pro output.

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