Hi,
I'm moving some help systems to a Win 2003 server platform. I have most of a sample help system working and a few problems remaining.
1) Loading the TOC
I get the following error when loading the TOC (pushing the TOC accordian button):
Line 167; Chr 3; Error Style is null or not an object ...
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- Sun Mar 01, 2009 5:43 am
- Forum: Web-based Outputs
- Topic: WebHelp Plus Win2003 Loading Toc and Index
- Replies: 2
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- Mon May 05, 2008 10:26 am
- Forum: DotNet Help and the Dot Net Viewer
- Topic: Compiling DotNetHelp into a single file
- Replies: 35
- Views: 52845
Re: Compiling DotNetHelp into a single file
Hi,
Maybe there are things other than help files where these tools can be of benefit! I'm looking forward to new features (one can hope) in V4!
Regards,
Bruce
Maybe there are things other than help files where these tools can be of benefit! I'm looking forward to new features (one can hope) in V4!
Regards,
Bruce
- Mon May 05, 2008 2:52 am
- Forum: DotNet Help and the Dot Net Viewer
- Topic: Compiling DotNetHelp into a single file
- Replies: 35
- Views: 52845
Re: Compiling DotNetHelp into a single file
Hi,
I'm glad to see this raised again. I believe I submitted this as a feature request a while ago.
Given the nice layout and more secure interface (not like the CHM), a compressed set of files (possibly encrypted) would make the reader a good tool for publishing content that might be sold ...
I'm glad to see this raised again. I believe I submitted this as a feature request a while ago.
Given the nice layout and more secure interface (not like the CHM), a compressed set of files (possibly encrypted) would make the reader a good tool for publishing content that might be sold ...
- Wed Aug 08, 2007 7:41 am
- Forum: Flare's General Discussion
- Topic: Flare in Action!
- Replies: 86
- Views: 2433769
an example with a front page ...
Hi,
Here is an example of a site with a simple front page for casual viewers and a 'show' button for people who want to dive deeper ... This site is still a bit under construction ...
http://www.process-aide.com
Regards,
Bruce
Here is an example of a site with a simple front page for casual viewers and a 'show' button for people who want to dive deeper ... This site is still a bit under construction ...
http://www.process-aide.com
Regards,
Bruce