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Subject:RE: Question about Webworks ePublisher Pro From:"Van Laan, Krista" <KVanlaan -at- verisign -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Mon, 17 Oct 2005 11:59:35 -0700
I asked one of the people on my team to take a look at Webworks to see
if we could save time. (We're currently using Robohelp.) He reported
this ActiveX problem, but I couldn't find anything in a search to
confirm this, which is why I put it out to TECHWR-L. What you say makes
sense, Bill. I'll ask him to run the help set using Java. Thanks!
Krista
Said Bill Swallow:
> > Who told you that WWHelp uses ActiveX? It uses Java or JavaScript
> > (your choice). It wouldn't be cross-browser-friendly if it used
> > ActiveX.
> >
> > User settings will always be an issue with regard to online
> content,
> > but if they choose to trust Java and to execute the
> scripts, they're
> > all set. But I have my machine set to medium security and
> WWHelp runs
> > just fine. Can you elaborate on how it's not working under the
> > scenario you described? Can you include the text from any popups or
> > warnings? That will help diagnose the issue.
> >
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