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Distribute WebHelp, Output files in the WebHelp folder

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 313 Generating Help and printed documents Note: Add the output to version control to provide accessibility to others. Distribute WebHelp For Help systems published to a central location, only the information relevant to the current inquiry is downloaded to user browsers. The system can also be stored locally. By default, all WebHelp output files are placed in a project subfolder (!SSL!/WebHelp). The WebHelp folder includes subfolders. Do not rename or move any of these folders. • To distribute WebHelp with an application, copy the WebHelp Folder and its contents to a location designated by the developer. Let the developer know the name of the start page (HTM file). • To publish WebHelp files to a server, website, or other network location, publish subprojects to the correct folder in the MergedProjects subfolder. • When distributing WebHelp as a stand-alone product, copy the WebHelp folder and its contents to a CD, a server, or any location on user systems. Let users know which start page (HTM file) to select to view the Help system. Output files in the WebHelp folder Generating WebHelp creates the following output files in subfolders of the project folder. Note: Do not import WebHelp-generated HTM files into the project. They are for runtime uses only. File cshdat_robohelp.htm cshdat_webhelp.htm default.css default.skn EHLPDHTM.JS .GIF files NewProject.htm NewProject.log NewProject_csh.htm NewProject_rhc.htm webhelp.jar whestart.ico whfbody.htm whfdhtml.htm whfform.htm whfhost.js whform.js whframes.js whgbody.htm Description Data for context-sensitive Help Legacy support for context-sensitive API Style sheet Default skin JavaScript for advanced functionality such as Dynamic HTML effects Images for skins, navigation, and browse sequences Project start page Lists all necessary files Legacy support for context-sensitive API Supports context-sensitive API Supports applet-based WebHelp Internet Explorer Favorites menu icon Full-text search lower pane Full-text search frameset Full-text search upper pane JavaScript for full-text search Index and full-text search fields Framesets Glossary terms Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Generating Help and printed documents
Last updated 12/14/2011
Note:
Add the output to version control to provide accessibility to others.
Distribute WebHelp
For Help systems published to a central location, only the information relevant to the current inquiry is downloaded
to user browsers. The system can also be stored locally.
By default, all WebHelp output files are placed in a project subfolder (!SSL!/WebHelp). The WebHelp folder includes
subfolders. Do not rename or move any of these folders.
To distribute WebHelp with an application, copy the WebHelp Folder and its contents to a location designated by
the developer. Let the developer know the name of the start page (HTM file).
To publish WebHelp files to a server, website, or other network location, publish subprojects to the correct folder
in the MergedProjects subfolder.
When distributing WebHelp as a stand-alone product, copy the WebHelp folder and its contents to a CD, a server,
or any location on user systems. Let users know which start page (HTM file) to select to view the Help system.
Output files in the WebHelp folder
Generating WebHelp creates the following output files in subfolders of the project folder.
Note:
Do not import WebHelp-generated HTM files into the project. They are for runtime uses only.
File
Description
cshdat_robohelp.htm
Data for context-sensitive Help
cshdat_webhelp.htm
Legacy support for context-sensitive API
default.css
Style sheet
default.skn
Default skin
EHLPDHTM.JS
JavaScript for advanced functionality such as Dynamic HTML effects
.GIF files
Images for skins, navigation, and browse sequences
NewProject.htm
Project start page
NewProject.log
Lists all necessary files
NewProject_csh.htm
Legacy support for context-sensitive API
NewProject_rhc.htm
Supports context-sensitive API
webhelp.jar
Supports applet-based WebHelp
whestart.ico
Internet Explorer Favorites menu icon
whfbody.htm
Full-text search lower pane
whfdhtml.htm
Full-text search frameset
whfform.htm
Full-text search upper pane
whfhost.js
JavaScript for full-text search
whform.js
Index and full-text search fields
whframes.js
Framesets
whgbody.htm
Glossary terms