Rob,
I was scrolling through this folder and found your post. I
don't know if you found an answer to your problem, but here's my
two cents.
I would STRONGLY recommend that you avoid JavaHelp 1.1.3,
unless you really need to use it. In my experience, I found it was
full of bugs, most notably that it would crash or hang when I tried
to print a topic from within the JavaHelp output. JavaHelp 2.0 is
much more stable.
Secondly, I just tried building a 1.1.3 JavaHelp in my full
version of RH X5 and got a fatal exception error both when I
created compressed JavaHelp (which is what we use for JavaHelp 2.0)
and uncompressed. I know I created JavaHelp 1.1.3 using a product
called Helen, but I must not have built it using RoboHelp.
Unfortunately, it looks like it's a flaw in RH. If you
really, really need to build JavaHelp 1.1.3, look at Helen from
Software7 (www.software7.biz). It's written in Java, is built for
JavaHelp only and it allows you to build for 1.1.3 and 2.0. The
only reason we're not using it now is that management didn't want
to support a product that could only create one type of output. It
has a good wizard to create a project, but it's more of an
"assembly" tool - you create your topics outside of the program in
HTML, then import them into Helen. My experience with support, even
though they're in Germany, was outstanding.
Good luck, hope this helps.
Jim