Relative URLs/Query Strings as TOC/Index Links in HTML-based Help

Subject: Relative URLs/Query Strings as TOC/Index Links in HTML-based Help
From: "Karen Casemier" <karen -dot- casemier -at- provia -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 09:37:12 -0500


Let's see if I can make a really long story short for the purposes of this question. We are currently trying to develop a help system (HTML-based, not compiled) that will allow us to include dynamically generated content. The program this help system supports is a highly customizable web-based application. We want to use XML to create the screen-level help topics (other higher-level topics, such as task flow and conceptual topics, will be in straight HTML for this version of the help). When the user requests help on a specific screen, the system will select the appropriate content from the associated XML file and display it in HTML form to the user. Users will see the help information that matches their custom configuration (some users will only use a subset of all available fields and controls, and different clients will use different subsets).

We are at the stage now where we are trying to determine if we can link to the XML-generated topics directly from the help system's TOC and index. In order to do that, we would have to use relative links and query strings as TOC pages and index links, because the XML files are going to actually be stored within the program itself, not with the rest of the static help files (and because each customer will have different server names and therefore different paths to the information). Here is an example of what the programmers would like to do to link to the XML pages:

help.aspx?topic=partpage&xml=file.xml

Does anyone know if this is possible? We are not tied to any one tool, but ideally we wouldn't have to create the TOC and index completely by hand. Browser will be IE (we could potentially dictate browser version), and we don't have to worry about cross-browser compatibility.

If you need more information, please let me know. I have a pretty good understanding of XML in general, but this is really pushing the limits of my current knowledge.

TIA.

Karen Casemier

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