"I considered learning HTML directly from the w3c
specifications." - Make sure you arrange for your friends to visit
you before they take you away! Try www.w3schools.com.
At the time of import RH is only seeing one document so the
links between documents will be lost.
When you create a link in RH HTML using the Hyperlink icon,
the dialog has various options on how the topic opens. What you see
there is what is available.
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To be honest I'm not sure but I wonder why you need to know.
Do you have some source files you need to import? It shouldn't
matter either way.
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Anonymous
July 8, 2008
I considered learning HTML directly from the w3c
specifications.
I also need to correct links that were exported from Word.
Some of the links I deliberately killed since they would be from
the online help for our product to Microsoft and other sites that
cannot be reached from our typical customer's web site. I don't
intend to repair these links until I know to open second browser
windows within a web help. Supposedly, such links will not crash
the application even if they fail to open. I will also need to test
this possibility.
Other links don't work because they are between Word
documents and somehow Adobe RoboHelp 7 for HTML does not expect
Word documents to be linked to each other. The online help is now
laced with references to the original library of Word documents
instead of to references between HTML pages within the online help
folder. I need to repair these links and apply the correct
syntax.