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Exporting Static HTML Without Fragment Identifiers

New Here ,
Oct 04, 2024 Oct 04, 2024

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Hi All,

 

I’m working with a tool that has trouble with fragment identifiers (#) in URLs and JavaScript-rendered content. Could you advise if it’s possible to export my RoboHelp project as static HTML files, ensuring each topic has its own unique static URL rather than relying on fragment identifiers?

 

This would help my AI chatbot properly train on the full content.

 

Thanks in advance,

RC

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Oct 04, 2024 Oct 04, 2024

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Don't think so - but have you looked at microcontent as an output? See https://www.grainge.org/RoboHelp_Tour/rh2022/outputs/outputs_chatbot.htm 

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Thanks for your reply, Jeff, i did click on the link but was unclear whether/how this might be a solution. Looking further online i can see anything about it being static (looks dynamic). Also, this is something i need for an existing, full methodology we currently have on RoboHelp.

 

Context is we are looking to train our AI on it but it cant handle fragment identifiers (#) in URLs and JavaScript-rendered content. We have to train it on the live site (not PDFs pr static versions) as it also picks up the links to suggest from whatever is the source.

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Sorry, maybe microhelp is more what you're looking for - https://www.grainge.org/RoboHelp_Tour/rh2022/outputs/outputs_microhelp.htm 

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