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Publishing to Adobe RoboHelp Server, Configuring the Adobe RoboHelp SSL

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Publishing to Adobe RoboHelp Server With the Adobe RoboHelp Server 9 set-up as required, output from Adobe RoboHelp 9 can be published to it. This is as simple as setting the properties of the WebHelp Pro or FlashHelp Pro single source layout that forms part of each new Adobe RoboHelp 9 project created. For those familiar with Adobe RoboHelp 9 single source layouts, WebHelp Pro and FlashHelp Pro are very similar to WebHelp and FlashHelp. The major difference is that topics contain some additional coding that allows Adobe RoboHelp Server 9 to gather the feedback analytics data. Configuring the Adobe RoboHelp SSL Another difference between the Adobe RoboHelp 9 single source layouts for WebHelp / FlashHelp and WebHelp Pro / FlashHelp Pro, is the definition of the servers to which the output can be published. One or more server Areas can be specified. For example, you might set-up a "Test" Area to which the output is published prior to release. Then you would publish to a "Live" Area when it is released. Depending on your needs, this can separate physical web servers (although this would require an Adobe RoboHelp Server 9 licence on each) or just different Areas set-up in the Web Administrator. The path to the web server is specified in the server properties. In the example below "HR" has been specified as the Adobe RoboHelp Server 9 Area into which the project's output will be published. Note also the "User Id" and "Password" fields that must be completed by the help author. This authenticates that they have the necessary security privileges to publish to the specified Area. Adobe RoboHelp Server 9 Reviewer's Guide 11

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Adobe RoboHelp Server 9 Reviewer’s Guide
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Publishing to Adobe RoboHelp Server
With the Adobe RoboHelp Server 9 set-up as required, output from Adobe RoboHelp 9
can be published to it. This is as simple as setting the properties of the WebHelp Pro or
FlashHelp Pro single source layout that forms part of each new Adobe RoboHelp 9
project created.
For those familiar with Adobe RoboHelp 9 single source layouts, WebHelp Pro and
FlashHelp Pro are very similar to WebHelp and FlashHelp. The major difference is that
topics contain some additional coding that allows Adobe RoboHelp Server 9 to gather
the feedback analytics data.
Configuring the Adobe RoboHelp SSL
Another difference between the Adobe RoboHelp 9 single source layouts for WebHelp /
FlashHelp and WebHelp Pro / FlashHelp Pro, is the definition of the servers to which the
output can be published. One or more server Areas can be specified. For example, you
might set-up a “Test” Area to which the output is published prior to release. Then you
would publish to a “Live” Area when it is released. Depending on your needs, this can
separate physical web servers (although this would require an Adobe RoboHelp Server
9 licence on each) or just different Areas set-up in the
Web Administrator.
The path to the web server is specified in the server properties. In the example below
“HR” has been specified as the Adobe RoboHelp Server 9 Area into which the project’s
output will be published. Note also the “User Id” and “Password” fields that must be
completed by the help author. This authenticates that they have the necessary security
privileges to publish to the specified Area.