>>>>I would like to know if anyone has a good example of using HTML Help from Visual FoxPro.
So would I, please.
>The only kind of help system I would write now is HTML.
I agree, and since we have very, very minimal access to the internet, my help file will be on a PC with no URLs to the internet. It will be a local help file written in HTML that goes nowhere except to different parts of the same document.
I used to write with GML tags years ago with IBM so am having little trouble with HTML with the exception ...... in VFP3.0b I fell in love with creating a screen capture and using the image editor that came with VFP3.0b to create 'hot spots' and links. I would draw the box over the area I wanted to be clickable and assign it the tag. Save it as a .SHG and I was ready to roll.
How do I do the equivalent of a .SHG file using HTML tools? Image maps seem to be overkill for what I need to do. I was reading about Client side image maps. Just point me in the right direction with the good words to search for on the internet, MSFT Knowledge Base, and I can do the rest of the work.
Appreciate it.
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