Thanks for the prompt feedback:

NTDOC:
quote:
"Not sure what you mean about my site being a good example of decompiling code."
My bad [Frown] I didn't mean you. I meant to say http://helpdesk.kixtart.org/ has decompiled the kixtart411.CHM and posted it online to his site (and without giving appropriate credit to ScriptLogic unfortunately)

Lonkero: I'm just offering a suggestion to save you time.

What I'm trying to say is that it is fine to have 10 KiXtart-focused sites with published HTML help pages, but it is foolish for 10+ people to maintain their own html source files. Why not simply repost & share what has already been done? Yes, use someone else's work -- just get permission first and give appropriate credit to the author(s), and maybe even improve it.

ScriptLogic already did it [and with all bias] I can say that they did a damn good job -- they even improved on the original (you have to admit that those 'see also' hyperlinks help tremendously)!

http://www.scriptlogic.com/kixtart/htmlhelp/Reference/!keyword-index.htm

Just my two cents, but the advice (opinion?) is offered becuase I know how valuable time is -- mine, yours, everyone's...

-Brian

PS - Lligfeta: you can do full text searches in the compiled (CHM) version today -- always could. Are you looking for something in addition to that?