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Subject:Re: HTML Help Workshop From:Brian Flaherty <brflah -at- COPELCO -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 20 Jul 1999 09:08:23 -0400
Do realize that HTML Help Workshop is more "pro-Microsoft." It readily
supports all the ActiveX bells and whistles and readily fits Microsoft
standards. Do note that you'll have to do some tweaking to make your web
output more cross-platform (to work easily in Netscape Navigator as well as
Internet Explorer). Getting the applet code to work with cross-platform
output can take some time, and requires working knowledge of JavaScript.
Just realize that some further work will be required to get HTML Help web
output to work smoothly in NN.