Use the Test HtmlHelp API dialog to test map numbers and window-level help topics with aliases. You do not need to have access to the application to use this dialog because BugHunter enables it to simulate the calls the application would make to your HTML Help system.
Select a Compiled HTML Help File: Specifies the HTML Help file (.CHM) to use when testing the alias.
: Launches the Open dialog so you can browse to different
drives/folders and select .CHM files to test.
Command: Specifies whether to test a map number or topic.
HH_DISPLAY_TOPIC: Tests individual topics. (The last option at the bottom of the dialog is HTML File if this option is selected.)
HH_HELP_CONTEXT: Tests individual map numbers. (The last option at the bottom of the dialog is Map Number if this option is selected.)
Window: Identifies the custom window to use for displaying the topic content. This is an optional field. Enter information only if you have created a custom window for displaying window-level help topics. If you do not specify a window, the topic will be displayed in the default window (the HTML Help viewer).
HTML File: Specifies the name of the .HTM file to test if the selected Command option is HH_DISPLAY_TOPIC.
Map Number: Specifies the map number to test if the selected Command option is HH_HELP_CONTEXT.
Test: Processes the command to either test a topic or map number. BugHunter displays the results. If the topic or map number exists in the project, a topic may be displayed in a window.
Note: For HH_DISPLAY_TOPIC, enter the relative path plus the file name in the HTML File field. For example, if your project folder is C:\Pizza and the topic you are testing is located in C:\Pizza\dialogs\Pizza_Order_Form.htm, enter dialogs\Pizza_Order_Form.htm in this field.