My company distributes hardware documentation in HTML on CD, among
other formats. The docs are much too large for a single, flat HTML
page to be practical, so we use a two-frame layout with the table of
contents on the left and the current subheading on the right. The
problem is that there's no easy way for the user to search the entire
document. I'm looking into distributing docs in TiddlyWiki format to
solve this problem (it's searchable, and can break an enormous amount
of text into manageable chunks), but it will require an awful lot of
tweaking to make it look smooth and professional and remove the wiki
controls (making it "read-only", effectively--end-users won't have any
need to edit the documentation, and would just be confused).

Has anyone tried something like this before? Is there a plug-in for
it, perhaps, or just some advice on how to go about it?

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