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Can Microsoft HTML Help be used with Context Mapping and run from a Server?

New Here ,
Aug 24, 2009 Aug 24, 2009

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I'm sort of a newbie with some of the context-sensitive Help features.. but can Microsoft HTML Help out be implemented with Context-Senstive Mapping and run from a server where the application is hosted? Or can Microsoft HTML output only be installed and run from the client?

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LEGEND ,
Aug 24, 2009 Aug 24, 2009

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Hi and welcome to the RH community.

You wouldn't want to have a Microsoft HTML Help file located on a server even if it did work. It is designed to run from a local drive and since a MS Security patch won't run on a server or networked drive. If your application runs on a server you'd be better placed to have your output in a form that is designed to be web/server based (i.e. webhelp).


Read the RoboColum(n).

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Thanks for the clarification, Colum.

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