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Hosting updates for AIR Help, Create and host an update, Post an update, Distribute the project output

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 312 Generating Help and printed documents If you specify this option with the rhcl command, rhcl writes the output into the specified log file. The output is not sent to the console. The specified log filename cannot contain Unicode characters. If a file by this name exists, that file is overwritten. Hosting updates for AIR Help After you publish your initial Adobe AIR application, you can correct and revise the content as needed. By default, when a user launches the Help application, it displays the online content, so the displayed Help contains your updates. When you generate a new version of an Adobe AIR application, a Help content configuration file is created along with the output. This XML file is unique for each version of the Help application. It contains information about the location of the published Help application, the Help ID, and the version number. Place this XML file with the Help application installer on the specified shared server location for users. When a user's installed version checks for updates from this location, the Help application is updated. Create and host an update 1 Right-click Adobe AIR in the Single Source Layouts pod, and select Properties. 2 Specify the updated information for your Help content. Since you are updating existing Help content, retain the Help title and Help ID of the Help output you configured earlier, but update the version number. 3 In the Adobe AIR dialog box, select the View group and select Enable Auto Update, if it is not enabled already. 4 Specify the location of the updated Help content configuration file (XML file) that is hosted on a shared location or web server. To distribute Help updates within your network, select the file path. To distribute outside the network, select a web server location. 5 Update any other parameters you require, such as resource tabs. 6 Generate the Help output formats. Post an update You can post an update for the Adobe AIR application at the specified web server address (HTTP location) or in the network folder. ❖ Generate Help and then post the updated Help application installer and the associated XML file to the web server or folder. Distribute the project output After you create and test the project output, you distribute it to the developer or publisher. The output you deliver depends on the project. By default, the output for distribution is in the project subfolder. (For Microsoft HTML Help, the output is compiled into a single CHM file.) Some RoboHelp tools provide Help functions through DLL and OCX files. Be sure to distribute these files. They must be included with the installer for the Help system. DLLs required by a RoboHelp application are listed in application Help. Redistributables are listed in Redistrb.Txt in the Redist folder in RoboHelp [version] Program Files. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Generating Help and printed documents
Last updated 12/14/2011
If you specify this option with the
rhcl
command,
rhcl
writes the output into the specified log file. The output is not
sent to the console. The specified log filename cannot contain Unicode characters. If a file by this name exists, that file
is overwritten.
Hosting updates for AIR Help
After you publish your initial Adobe AIR application, you can correct and revise the content as needed. By default,
when a user launches the Help application, it displays the online content, so the displayed Help contains your updates.
When you generate a new version of an Adobe AIR application, a Help content configuration file is created along with
the output. This XML file is unique for each version of the Help application. It contains information about the location
of the published Help application, the Help ID, and the version number. Place this XML file with the Help application
installer on the specified shared server location for users. When a user’s installed version checks for updates from this
location, the Help application is updated.
Create and host an update
1
Right-click Adobe AIR in the Single Source Layouts pod, and select Properties.
2
Specify the updated information for your Help content.
Since you are updating existing Help content, retain the Help title and Help ID of the Help output you configured
earlier, but update the version number.
3
In the Adobe AIR dialog box, select the View group and select Enable Auto Update, if it is not enabled already.
4
Specify the location of the updated Help content configuration file (XML file) that is hosted on a shared location or
web server.
To distribute Help updates within your network, select the file path. To distribute outside the network, select a web
server location.
5
Update any other parameters you require, such as resource tabs.
6
Generate the Help output formats.
Post an update
You can post an update for the Adobe AIR application at the specified web server address (HTTP location) or in the
network folder.
Generate Help and then post the updated Help application installer and the associated XML file to the web server
or folder.
Distribute the project output
After you create and test the project output, you distribute it to the developer or publisher. The output you deliver
depends on the project. By default, the output for distribution is in the project subfolder. (For Microsoft HTML Help,
the output is compiled into a single CHM file.)
Some RoboHelp tools provide Help functions through DLL and OCX files. Be sure to distribute these files. They must
be included with the installer for the Help system.
DLLs required by a RoboHelp application are listed in application Help. Redistributables are listed in Redistrb.Txt in
the Redist folder in RoboHelp
[version]
Program Files.