Im using HTML Help Workshop 1.1 to create a master Help file with a number of subordinate files merged in. Is theres a practical limit?
Looking at the Visual Studio 6.0 HTMLHelp file, there’s a master index file (over 90M in size) that calls the files for all of the packages. In the Visual Basic 6.0 batch, there are 67 of them at this writing, meaning the total is likely over 300. The limit is probably far beyond that number. [back to top] Q: I have created a merged CHM using RoboHTML 1.0 and HTML Help Workshop 1.1 that works fine when I run it on my network drive. When I put it on the Web server for our intranet (trying to simulate what users eventually will see when running it from our internet site) and run the master CHM from there (by launching IE 4 and entering the CHM http: path info at the address line), I get a prompt to either download the CHM or run it from its current location. Regardless of which option I select, I get the master level CHM and its contents, but (of course) none of the subordinate CHMs get pulled along with the master. Is there some way to make this work, or is it just not possible? A: Ther
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