RBNUBE,

Well I tried it out as with the bookmarks and the #bookMark1 after the html page and it works great! It is now I think better then the Help SYS HTMLViewer program I created as it has only ONE web html page and the bookmarks makes it easy to navigate around the page. So far though 50 images are in the tutorial html page, and still more to come.

The darn help file is taking longer then me creating the main program in RealBasic.

I will add this to my RB section of my website so all can use it as a cheap and easy Help or Tutorial system.

Thanks

Jonathon

----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonathon Bevar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Getting Started" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 1:18 PM
Subject: Re: HTMLViewer question


RBNube,

Thanks as I will try that out, I have the bookmarks set on the html page and all I need is to include them in the ComboBox that has the Bookmark links. I am creating a tutorial using the HTMLViewer as the HTMLViewer is working great as a cross-platform Help System, but I want to have just one html page that the end user can go to certain parts with out having a lot of web pages. So far I have 40 pictures in the tutorial and its getting larger so I need a way to 'Jump To' certain parts of the tutorial.

Jonathon

----- Original Message ----- From: "RBNUBE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Getting Started'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 8:29 PM
Subject: RE: HTMLViewer question


You should be able to use the same tags any other web page uses to do this. I think HTMLViewer is sort of a wrap for the default web browser of the OS.


Put this around a word or two that you text you want to jump to:
<a name="Name of your book mark">Text you want to jump to goes here</a>

The starting point to jump from:
<a href="#Name of your book mark">Hyperlink your jumping from</a>

HTH



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Bevar
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 2:46 PM
To: Getting Started
Subject: HTMLViewer question


In a normal web page one can use targets(tags) to move to certain parts of
the html page.  Can the HTMLViewer do that as well?

I just want one page for my tutorial html page, but I want to sub divide it into sections that the enduser can goto without scrolling through the whole
page to get to it.

How can I tag and then select the tag in a combobox editfield?


Jonathon
RB2005r4 Pro WinXP Pro

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