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HTML Help stored on the Web

Access2002 (10.6501.6714) SP3

Working CHM compiled help file with context-sensitive help works OK
when on the local PC as in c:\tsb\registry\RegistryHelp2.chm with some
complicated code whenever the F1 key is pressed.

Changing the location of the file to the web as in
http://www.blower.net.uk/reghelp/RegistryHelp2.chm fails using the
same code.

I am happy to use a different method to display context-sensitive
help, but what is the code to achieve that when the file is on the
web, please?

Incidentally, I found the creation of the help file a pain at first,
but once it is there, it works fine and can be added to relatively
easily. Just re-compile and re-distrubute, hence the wish to put on
the web to ease distribution.

Thanks
Nov 13 '05 #1
1 1204
On 1 Dec 2004 07:16:43 -0800, to*******@tiscali.co.uk (tom blower)
wrote:
Access2002 (10.6501.6714) SP3

Working CHM compiled help file with context-sensitive help works OK
when on the local PC as in c:\tsb\registry\RegistryHelp2.chm with some
complicated code whenever the F1 key is pressed.

Changing the location of the file to the web as in
http://www.blower.net.uk/reghelp/RegistryHelp2.chm fails using the
same code.

I am happy to use a different method to display context-sensitive
help, but what is the code to achieve that when the file is on the
web, please?

Incidentally, I found the creation of the help file a pain at first,
but once it is there, it works fine and can be added to relatively
easily. Just re-compile and re-distrubute, hence the wish to put on
the web to ease distribution.

Thanks


Hi
This is probably not the right newgroup for this question, try
microsoft.public.vstudio.helpauthoring.

http://www.ebutterfly.com/helplogic/...shtmlhelp.html
gives most of the relevant references

David
Nov 13 '05 #2

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