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Query: Integrating RoboHelp WebHelp in PHP-MySQL environment
Subject:Query: Integrating RoboHelp WebHelp in PHP-MySQL environment From:"Poornima Padmanabhan" <nimapaddy -at- gmail -dot- com> To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Mon, 19 Mar 2007 10:37:25 -0700
Hello all,
I am looking for pointers on integrating context-sensitive WebHelp with a
PHP web application. The Help system is created/compiled with RoboHelp X6.
>From a documenter's perspective, would I create map IDs just as with other
applications (say, Java) and hand over to the development team? Are there
more inputs I need to be giving the development team? I'd also like to know
(both from a documentation and development standpoint) whether there are any
specific compatibility issues to be considered.
If anyone has integrated WebHelp in a PHP-MySQL environment, I'd love to
hear experiences/issues-faced/tips.
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