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Description: A technical overview of the HTML Help standard from a C/C++ developer's perspective. (Keith Bugg / C/C++ Users Journal)
The New HTML Help Standard | Dr Dobb's Few subsystems needed more help than Windows Help. Fortunately, Web technology once again simplifies matters. August 1998/The New HTML Help Standard There is a new and exciting change in the Windows Help landscape — the move to HTML-based Help files. This change, initiated by Microsoft, makes possible a wide range of new and better help systems. In this article, I'll give you a basic introduction to this HTML-based Help, and provide you with some sample code. The code is based on Microsoft's Visual C++ v5.0, with a Windows 95-based PC as the target platform. If you're using some other C/C++ tool, don't worry: the fundamentals are the same. The mechanics of implementing the new Help standard are very easy, perhaps easier than the old WinHelp method.
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