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Subject:HTML Help from XML Application From:Karen Conrey <Karen -dot- Conrey -at- WORLDNET -dot- ATT -dot- NET> Date:Tue, 4 Aug 1998 21:32:28 -0400
I'm posting the following message for my documentation lead, Susan
Zensen. If you have information to share, please reply directly to her
at the email address below. Thanks!!
<Susan's message>
I'm stuck for answers and was wondering if anyone out there has
experience calling HTML Help from an XML application. Here are my
questions:
> Have you attached HTML Help (.chm) to an application written in XML?
> Was your HTML Help context-sensitive?
> Do you have code samples of how you called HTML Help from XML?
> Is the HTML Help installed locally or do you access the HTML Help from a remote Web server over the Internet?
> May I contact you personally for more details?
Thanks in advance for you help!
Susan Zensen
Ceridian Employer Services
szensen -at- ceridian -dot- com