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Using Robohelp 8, is it possible to save the compiled WEBHELP files with HTML extension rather than .HTM?

Community Beginner ,
Sep 23, 2014 Sep 23, 2014

Attempted to try several options:

Save the compiled version as Pure HTML - the filenames in the output have .HTM

Save the compiled version as DHTML - the filenames in the output have .HTM

Renamed all HTM files in the WEBHELP to HTML - the project would not open

Any suggestions?

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LEGEND ,
Sep 23, 2014 Sep 23, 2014

Sorry, no way to rename them. Only one or two times in the 20+ years of using RoboHelp have I ever seen someone post about absolutely needing .HTML file extension.

You can certainly advise the development team about the need. It won't help now, but might factor into a future upgrade.

Click here to do that

Cheers... Rick

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 23, 2014 Sep 23, 2014

Our end user has a filter that prevents them from being able to open an HTM file. 5 groups that can access the WEBHELP, and one that has a filter which is preventing their ability to view the files with HTM extensions.   Any suggestions for a work around?

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LEGEND ,
Sep 23, 2014 Sep 23, 2014

Yes, but you probably won't like it.

Remove the filter?

Ducking for cover...

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LEGEND ,
Sep 24, 2014 Sep 24, 2014
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Seriously? A filter on .htm? What's the rationale behind that? I can only concur with Rick suggestion: remove the filter.

Kind regards,

Willam

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