> Ahh what are you talking about here ... putting the search CGI
> perl script on the AbiSource web site? Hope so since 1) Not
> everyone has Perl, 2) Not everyone has a web server running
> in which they can run cgi scripts. I would say that it would
> be fine to put the documentation and search stuff on AbiSources
> web site and then have a seperate help menu that would be
> a network connection to the Abi site.
Yep, if someone could put the search page and documentation up onthe abiword
website, that would be great.
> I think that it should just bring up your local web browser to
> a main help index page and then just let you go from there.
>
> If you want a good example, you should take a look at the BeOS
> help system. All HTML linked together with several top
> level indexes/table of contents.
>
> Thomas
In that case, should I just make it open up to the main index page, where you
can also select the help file language. Do you think that users would find it
wasier this way?