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Actually, filename markers don't have anything to do with it. You
need a topic ID. Create a new marker type in frame and call it
TopicID. You put that marker in the place where you want context
sensitivity using a topic ID that you make up or that your devs give
you. regardless, the topic id in the frame source must match the topic
id in the web page source. All filename markers do is tell webworks to
name an output file with a certain name
On 4/26/06, Julia Cemer <jcemer -at- wavelink -dot- com> wrote:
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> Hello everyone.
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> I'm having a bit of a struggle figuring out how to create context
> sensitive help for our software.
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Wade Courtney
Greater San Diego Area
Yahoo: wcourtne
www.sabioinc.com
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