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January 9, 2015
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RoboHelp HTML 11 Webhelp output not compatible with IE9?

  • January 9, 2015
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We recently updated our software Help files using RoboHelp HTML 11.  Today our customer support team received a call from a customer that cannot access the Help files from his system.  He is using IE9 and an older version of Chrome, and cannot view Help in either browser.  The customer refuses to update the browser on his server, presumably because he's afraid something else won't work if he does.  I can sympathize with that, since there are certain applications on my own system that are incompatible with IE11, so I've had to roll back to 10. So, I know the files work on IE10, IE11, Firefox and the latest version of Chrome.  Searching through the discussions, I found one that indicated that RoboHelp 11 required IE9 or above; if so, it's odd that it won't work. Do you have any suggestions of what I can do that might help the customer? 

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katgentryAuthor
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January 12, 2015

I'm not sure I understand your answers...

RoboHelp is currently updated to 11.0.3, and I'll be updating the files for publication this week.  The recently published WebHelp was 11.0.2.  These files work on IE10, IE11, the latest version of Chrome, and Firefox.  Our customer has IE9 and an old version of Chrome (they didn't tell me the version), and he cannot access the Help file through the internet.  No error messages appear, it just simply will not load, screen indicates it's still working, but it never connects.  

Jeff_Coatsworth
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 12, 2015

There have been “extra” patches created that are currently NOT included with the traditional “Help > Updates” method. See Willam’s post about these extra patches.

katgentryAuthor
Known Participant
January 12, 2015

I haven't loaded any updates, except those included with "Help > Updates"

Jeff_Coatsworth
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 9, 2015

If you’ve gone and patched your RH up so that it generates help that runs WebHelp for IE10, 11 and Chrome, I wouldn’t expect it to break IE9.

Willam van Weelden
Inspiring
January 10, 2015

As Jeff mentiones, IE9 has not been a problem before. But since it is IE, there can be a lot going on.

Since it is not working on both IE and Chrome, can other customers within the same organisation access the content? Also, to which security domain does the URL with the help belong? (Internet, Intranet, custom.) Does the browser report any issues such as error messages that may indicate what is going on?

Kind regards,

Willam