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October 18, 2012
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Stack overflow at line: 1792 or 1788 when using the search function

  • October 18, 2012
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Hello everyone,

My name is Thibault. I am a technical communications specialist. I've been using Robohelp html for a couple of years.

I am working on the user guide of the software application developed where I work.

This is a HUGE project, more than 6500 pages.

We're two technical writers on this project. (This is an inportant detail since my colleague doesn't get the problem).

I need your help because I have been having an annoying issue over the last couple of days.

After the project is generated, I open it in the software, clicking F1.

When I want to use the search function I have this error message displayed:

"Stack overflow at line: 1792" or "Stack overflow at line: 1788"

Do you know where this could come from?

Furthermore, I noticed that this stack overflow only occurs on some words.

I mean, it occurs for the most used words in this project.

We have customers all over the world and over the last week, we've been getting a lot of feedbacks about this error message.

I hope someone will be able to help me on this one!

Thanks in advance!

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Captiv8r
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October 18, 2012

Hi there

When you edit topics in your project, do you see little red sqares in the content in the RoboHelp Editor?

Cheers... Rick

October 18, 2012

Hello,

Thanks for the quick answer.

If this is what you meant, I dont see any red squares in robohelp when I edit my topics.

Cheers,

Thibault

October 19, 2012

For anyone else reading this thread, see http://forums.adobe.com/message/4784796#4784796 where there is other information about this.

Rick was asking about red squares in the source as they indicate that an output file has been imported. I think from reading the other thread that you understand that and are saying that you have no such topics. Are you sure as it would only take one? However, I would expect it to affect everyone.

You say you are both working on the project. Is that with source control? Please don't tell me your project is on a network drive.

Does this problem also occur if you generate WebHelp?

No worries about mixing the threads but can you please be careful about using the term "project" only when referring to your source files and use the term "output" for the help you generate.


See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips

@petergrainge


Alright.

Thanks Peter I think I'm starting to understand all your Robohelp vocabulary.

Rick was asking about red squares in the source as they indicate that an output file has been imported. I think from reading the other thread that you understand that and are saying that you have no such topics. Are you sure as it would only take one? However, I would expect it to affect everyone.

I don't see any red squares. But I'm pretty sure that there must be some somewhere, since, as I told you yesterday, our output is on a network drive.

You say you are both working on the project. Is that with source control? Please don't tell me your project is on a network drive.

Actually, our source files are set up locally on our machines and we generate the output on a network drive.

What do you mean by 'source control'?

Does this problem also occur if you generate WebHelp?

No, this problem doesn't occur when we generate WebHelp (search answers are ranked, this is really cool, can we do this with flashhelp?). I told that to my commercialization manager and he made it clear that this would involve too much work and adjustments.

We asked our customers to do the necessary changes to work with FlashHelp, we cannot ask them to just change again like that.

So, from all I told you, do you think there is a solution to fix this problem?