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> From: Will Husa Documentation Solutions
>
> With one client that I had, we created a RoboHelp CHM file and then
> uploaded
> the file to SharePoint. Once in SharePoint, the CHM file had to be
> downloaded to the user's PC for all the links to work.
>
Do we suppose that is a feature of the RoboHelp CHM at work,
or a feature of SharePoint?
If all links are relative, what is the salient difference
between the two environments - inside SharePoint versus
on local HD - that breaks links within a CHM? Presumably,
they both live on a hard disk somewhere, so...?
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