Hi again
First off, my apologies to my fellow Adobe Community Expert
Peter. I see he popped in probably about the same time I was
replying. His post to the thread shows you were to find the page in
RoboHelp.
Now for the redirect and why it may be there. We may as well
face it, WebHelp output is really a Web Site. Albeit one with a
special purpose. Many RoboHelp users are unaware of the ways a Web
Site works when it exists on a Web Server. Lets say you have a
folder that was provided by your Web Admin folks for you to store
files. Sure, you could generate a WebHelp system named MyHelp and
plop all the content into the folder. This would mean you have a
MyHelp.HTM page that opens the WebHelp system.
Now lets say that someone knows that your output exists in
the following location:
http://www.mysite.com/mywebapp/help
If they simply typed that URL into the address bar of the
browser and pressed Enter, they would more than likely see a list
of files in the folder. But if you had a file named index.htm, the
Web Browser would see it and immediately display it.
So someone probably created a redirect page called index.htm.
And what it probably does is to redirect to MyHelp.htm (assuming my
fictitious name earlier). This would allow you to call the WebHelp
start page anything you like and have it still work.
Hopefully this made some sense... Rick