A certain Windows application has a "Help" resource which, when opened in Windows, shows up as an indexed series of help pages.
Its "properties" describe is a "Compiled HTML file", and it has extension ".CHM"
When examined, it contains a series of blocks of text interspersed with binary codes.
QUESTION: Does anyone know of any Linux resource which can read this?
With thanks, Ted.
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On Thursday 16 May 2002 11:38, Ted Harding wrote:
Hi,
QUESTION: Does anyone know of any Linux resource which can read this?
CHM files are basically compiled HTML. They can be decompiled back to *.html files, but all the tools I know to do this (e.g. www.keyworks.net/keytools.thm) are for Windows.
Phil