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Subject:Re: Official WinHelp announcement From:Geoff Lane <geoff -at- gjctech -dot- co -dot- uk> To:TECHWR-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Wed, 12 Apr 2006 14:42:44 +0100
On Wednesday, April 12, 2006, Char James-Tanny wrote;
> If you are currently delivering WinHelp systems, especially for
> customers who you know will probably upgrade to Vista, you need to
> start moving to HTML Help (or another output). Even if your customers
> won't move right away, you need to start moving them to another
> output.
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Is there a context-sensitive alternative to WinHelp for applications
that must run from a network location (i.e. without being installed on
the local system)? I ask because I've yet to find one and various
security kludges from Microsoft have all but killed HTML Help for
anything other than locally installed CHMs.
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