On 07/04/2014 04:26 PM, Elisa Roselli wrote:
I am using Chrome, but I can try it in another browser. What behaviour are you 
referring to?

Unless you start Google Chrome with option --enable-file-cookies, Google Chrome will not associate cookies to local files.

The problem is that the Web Help generated by ditac heavily relies on cookies to function properly.

As a consequence, out of the box, Google Chrome cannot be used to preview the Web Help pages generated on your local drive.

Workarounds:

* Use another browser to preview the generated Web Help pages.

* Keep using Google Chrome, but start it with option --enable-file-cookies.

* Keep using Google Chrome, but upload the generated Web Help pages to a web server before opening them in Chrome.




The persistence of the relevancy search in Oxygen?

This is not related to Oxygen or to relevancy search or even to Web Help.

Unlike all the other Web browsers, Google Chrome will not associate cookies to local files, making it a poor choice for testing a Web application of any kind, when this Web application is stored on your local drive.




Also, great news that the next release of ditac will incorporate a relevancy 
ranking. Any idea when that will come out?

Sorry but I don't know for sure. We have released ditac 2.5.2 yesterday (http://www.xmlmind.com/ditac/changes.html#v2.5.2), so I would say: probably not before a couple of months.



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