I have published a mergedproject in the FlashHelp output
using RH7 to the RHServer 7. It merges the TOC seamless for all
projects listed in the mergedproject folder. The master is a shell
only. The html topic in there simply redirects to an intro topic
(located in a child project). The Index works fine and you can see
all the index terms regardless of the child project where they are
located. I only have 2 issues at this point:
1) The glossary term displays 2-4 definitions. It's like if
the term is found in all 4 child projects, it lists them all. Each
child project has it's own glossary. Anyone know why? I don't want
to merge the glossary to one as the child projects will continue to
be added.
2) The search function does not seem to be working. I had it
working once, but then I turned off all the glossaries
to see if I could get the duplicating definitions to stop.
When I reactivated them, the search still does not work. So not
sure there is a correlation there.
I found this thread that talked about 3 files that need to be
in the FlashHelp output:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?forumid=65&catid=447&threadid=1324503&h...
In this thread it states that the output should have these
folders and associated file:
whdata
whgdata
whxdata
I have the last 2 in the list but not the first one whdata.
How do I get the whdata folder/files to generate (I looked in the
SSL output folder, but it's not there either for any of the
projects? And does anyone know what these files are for?
Peter -- thanks for your topic on Merging WebHelp, works for
FlashHelp 7 too. I created a master project with multiple masters
and multiple children. This is soo cool. The Parents_Project has 6
masters (containers) and 4 (and growing) children projects. The
only difference is that I had to point to the mastername.htm versus
the index_childname.htm. However, the mastername.htm calls that
index page and other than the glossary and search issues listed
above, things work wonderfully.
Sorry, I digressed again. Now back to our regularly schedule
issue.
Cindy