atw: Re: Links into a Robo X5 project
- From: "Luke Hoban" <Luke.Hoban@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 11:22:02 +1000
Hi Kathy,
I've opened CMHs on the same computer using:
keyhh -#mapid100 Q:\Product Line\Fire\System Design Manual\SDM =
Framemaker\ASPIRE2\ASPIRE_current\Aspire2\Output\Microsoft HTML =
Help\Aspire2.chm
Which is "Run Keyhh, with this map ID, in this CHM file"
I haven't tried it across the web ~ maybe it would work if you put in =
the path/filename on the web?.=20
Hope this helps,
Luke Hoban
-----Original Message-----
From: Allan Charlton [mailto:Allan.Charlton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, 27 April 2005 10:35 AM
To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: atw: Re: Links into a Robo X5 project
Kathy
I haven't done this with Robo, but I'm not sure that makes any
difference because although you haven't explicitly said so, I think
you're dealing with a .chm file. Compiled Windows help.
=20
As you've noticed, you can open the chm and extract the one topic, or
you can open the default page. I don't believe you will find a simple
command to open the TOC with a specified topic. You can do it on a
simple network connection, but not over an http connection. It's the
security in the http protocol that stops you and there are no quick and
easy workarounds.
=20
If you're prepared to put in some effort, you can write sufficient
JavaScript to emulate your target of opening the TOC pane and the topic.
I've done it successfully, but not recently.
=20
Allan
>>> kathy.menzel@xxxxxxxxxx 04/27/05 10:09 am >>>
> Hello Robohelp Guru's
>=20
> I'm wondering how I can create a link in an email to open
> to a specific topic within a compiled Robo WebHelpPro
> file on our intranet ?=20
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