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PowerBuilder 6.5 supports context-sensitive online help. The problem was
with PowerBuilder's support for WinHelp and not RoboHelp. I am not surprised
that the RoboHell folks didn't know this <g>.
All the best,
Sean
sean -at- quodata -dot- com
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Suzette Seveny [mailto:sseveny -at- PETVALU -dot- COM]
>>>
>>>The problem with Robohelp and Powerbuilder (and Progress)
>>>applications, isn't a
>>>Blue Sky problem. The problem actually exists due to the
>>>Winhelp engine, which
>>>Robohelp uses.
>>>
>>>Powerbuilder and Progress aren't totally Windows 95
>>>compliant, which has caused
>>>the problem.
>>>If you get on the Winhelp list you will find many users who
>>>has faced and
>>>conquered this problem with Powerbuilder. My recommendation
>>>is that you look
>>>for guidance there.
>>>
>>>Good luck,
>>>
>>>Suzette Seveny