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call from java to launch webhelp

New Here ,
Nov 25, 2008 Nov 25, 2008
I am working with some developers to launch webhelp from an
application that uses java. The developers say they can't launch
webhelp using javascript because it is a "java application".

So my question - what is the command to launch webhelp from a java
application using the defined browser window (done in RoboHelp -
defined a browser window size and position).

Thank you for helping me with this. The developers say it can't be
done, but I'm hoping that it can be done. They are currently using
rundll and that uses the users default browser settings which is not
acceptible for our customers as it could open multiple (and I mean
multiple) windows every time they access help.

thank you!
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New Here ,
Dec 03, 2008 Dec 03, 2008
Not sure if we are both doing exactly the same thing, but I sent this information to one of our app developers and he made it work (Java app + RoboHelp WebHelp):

http://www.robowizard.com/RoboWizard/NewProject.htm#MonthlyScry/032004.htm

That said, we're still trying to work out a couple of irritations of our own:
1. If the help browser instance is open and the user clicks the app help link again (from another page), the new address is loaded in the help browser but nothing you can do updates to the new topic.
2. How to dechrome the help browser. RoboHelp does it but if the "how to" is there it's hiding in plain sight.

-Blaine
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Dec 03, 2008 Dec 03, 2008
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sld96

There are various ways they can call the help and it does not involve javascript. See the aticle on my site, Calling WebHelp using URLs.

Blaine

1] There is something about that on my site. Same article I believe.

2] I cannot help you on that but your developers should be able to do so via the RoboHelp API.

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