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November 27, 2008
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Skins on Individual HTML pages?

  • November 27, 2008
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I have created a Flash Help project and it has been uploaded to my companies' intranet server. We are planning on creating links from our monitoring software to the Flash Help file's individual HTML pages I created to assist our employees in troubleshooting issues. I was curious is there a way to have the skin show up through the individual HTML pages we can link to our monitoring software? My supervisor is thinking there is a syntax to pass the page parameter to do so. Is he correct? If so, how can we go about this?
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Peter Grainge
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November 27, 2008
*** to have the skin show up through the individual HTML pages ***

Please explain what you mean by that.

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November 28, 2008
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Originally posted by: Peter Grainge
*** to have the skin show up through the individual HTML pages ***

Please explain what you mean by that.




I mean that when I open up the individual html pages through a browser the skin does not show up, only when the top page is opened will the skin show up in a browser. We realized the issue was with IIS and MIME types to get it to originally show up but that only was resolved when opening up the original topic/book.

I have started a new project in Robohelp HTML. I am hoping there is greater control through this route.
Peter Grainge
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November 28, 2008
I understand now. If you call the topic direct, you do not get the TOC and nav bar, what you are referring to as the skin.

To open a topic with the TOC and nav bar, see Calling WebHelp using URLs on my site. It can be done other ways but I think the explanation is better there.

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