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What HTML Help functionality do I lose if I use Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 instead of later versions?

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What HTML Help functionality do I lose if I use Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 instead of later versions?

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Internet Explorer 4.0 or later is needed to get highlighting of full-text search terms, to get the auto-underlining and auto-expand/collapse of the table of contents, to be able to access compiled HTML Help (.chm) files over a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) connection, and to be able to display some multimedia file types (such as AVI) within a compiled help file. In addition, anything authored on an HTML page that takes advantage of Dynamic HTML (DHTML) will work only with Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.

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