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Ask a question Quick access Forums home Browse forums users FAQ Search related threads Remove From My Forums Answered by: HTML winhelp windows 7 Workshop error Archived Forums C-D > Developer Documentation and Help System Question 0 Sign in to vote I am trying to generate a CHM file using the HTML Help workshop, and keep getting the error
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listed below. It does not matter how simple the example, it always throws the same error. I have searched the web, and have not found anything that would help. The most common cause I can find is
tags with the tag in them, and I have checked, and none of my HTML files have any tags. I do have 40gb of disk free, so I do kb917607 windows 10 not think that is the problem. Microsoft HTML Help Compiler 4.74.8702 Compiling d:\My Documents\XML Documentation Comments\HTML Help\Test.chm Test.hhcTest.hhcHHC6000: Error: An internal file could not be created. Make certain there is enough disk space on the drive where you are compiling your file.HHC5007: Error: Fatal navigational compilation error. This is likely the result of an invalid contents (.hhc) file. The following files were not compiled: Any ideas on how to resolve this issue? Thanks, Eric Thursday, August 09, 2007 4:48 AM Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hello Eric, you'll get these two error messages if you have a contents (.hhc) file that doesn't contain any TOC entries. If you add a single entry and then recompile, the messages should disappear. But I think following is the cause. You can also get these error messages if you choose the option to auto-generate the TOC -- in HTMLHelp Workshop, you do this by selecting the checkbox "Automatically create contents (.hhc) file when compiling" on the Files tab of the Project Options dialog box -- *and* you haven't any , tags in your HTML files *or* the heading tags in your HTML topic files contain one or more attributes. So, please check your HTMLHelp Wor
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and Solutions @ Dennis Crane So, you've got in trouble. Some or even all of your CHM files kb917607 download seem to have gotten corrupted. They show a "The page cannot be displayed" error in the left-hand pane of the CHM viewer. There are several possible reasons why your CHM https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/e8bdc65a-2149-4d6c-823f-226ccb5a55ef/html-workshop-error?forum=devdocs help files are unreadable. The CHM viewer component is not properly registered on your PC The system file \system32\hhctrl.ocx may get missing, corrupted, or unregistered. Solution: Run "regsvr32 hhctrl.ocx" command from the command line to register the library in the system. Your CHM files are stored in the folder with '#' (hash) character in the path Many C# developers discovered http://www.drexplain.com/press/articles/error_accessing_and_displaying_chm_files_reasons_and_solutions/ that their documentation and e-books in CHM format cannot be read because they were storing their CHM files in the directories like 'C:\E-books\C#\' The hash character signifies an anchor in HTML so the CHM viewer fails to resolve the path properly and to retrieve the content. Solution: Remove the '#' (hash) character from the directory name. Also avoid using '?', '&', and '+' characters in directory names. A security update for Windows XP may block access to CHM files Windows XP security update blocks active content in CHM files to protect your system security. Additional information is available here. Solution: Run Windows Explorer, right-click on the CHM file, and select Properties from the popup menu. Click on the Unblock button immediately below the Advanced button on the General page. Click Apply to show the content. Once the CHM file has been unblocked, the Unblock button disappears. The CHM file is in the restricted Internet zone When a CHM file that you are trying to access is stored remotely, e.g. on the network drive or on a
HTML Help Compiler Error HHC5003 This is the place to discuss Help & Manual 4 issues. Please don't post questions on any other versions here! Moderators: Alexander Halser, Tim https://helpman.it-authoring.com/viewtopic.php?t=8546 Green Write comments First unread post • 7 posts • Page 1 of 1 Reply with quote HTML Help Compiler Error HHC5003 by Peter Martin » Thu Apr 23, 2009 5:29 pm My Help project has been compiling flawlessly for a long time, but today I get this error message when compiling to HTML Help. Note the period on the last line, and the absence of any filenames. windows 10 =================================================== Compiler Messages Help compiler started: c:\Program Files\HTML Help Workshop\hhc.exe Microsoft HTML Help Compiler 4.74.8702 Compiling HHC5003: Error: Compilation failed while compiling .. The following files were not compiled: . =================================================== The CHM file opens at the end of the compile, and seems to be working fine. Compiling to PDF or web help works fine with no error message. I've read old posts about HHC5003, and checked everything winhlp32.exe for windows suggested, without avail. I'm using H&M 4.2.0 Build 1051 on XP Pro SP2. Any ideas? Peter Martin Posts: 10Joined: Fri Feb 02, 2007 12:33 am Top Reply with quote by Tim Green » Fri Apr 24, 2009 6:39 am Peter, You left out the most important (only important) piece of information, namely what was not compiled. This is normally just a web address -- this error message is generally garbage and can be ignored, it's caused by one of the many annoying little bugs in the HTML Help compiler that Microsoft has never bothered to fix (probably because Ralf Walden and all the other programmers responsible for HTML Help have long since left Microsoft and they're afraid to touch the code for fear of breaking it). Usually the message refers to one of the addresses set for the Home or Jump buttons in the HTML Help viewer interface -- since it's not really possible (or desirable) to compile the contents of an entire website into your CHM the message is really meaningless. Regards, Tim (EC Software Documentation & User Support) Private support: Please do not email or PM me with private support requests -- post to the forum directly. Tim Green Site Ad
tags. I do have 40gb of disk free, so I do kb917607 windows 10 not think that is the problem. Microsoft HTML Help Compiler 4.74.8702 Compiling d:\My Documents\XML Documentation Comments\HTML Help\Test.chm Test.hhcTest.hhcHHC6000: Error: An internal file could not be created. Make certain there is enough disk space on the drive where you are compiling your file.HHC5007: Error: Fatal navigational compilation error. This is likely the result of an invalid contents (.hhc) file. The following files were not compiled: Any ideas on how to resolve this issue? Thanks, Eric Thursday, August 09, 2007 4:48 AM Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hello Eric, you'll get these two error messages if you have a contents (.hhc) file that doesn't contain any TOC entries. If you add a single entry and then recompile, the messages should disappear. But I think following is the cause. You can also get these error messages if you choose the option to auto-generate the TOC -- in HTMLHelp Workshop, you do this by selecting the checkbox "Automatically create contents (.hhc) file when compiling" on the Files tab of the Project Options dialog box -- *and* you haven't any , tags in your HTML files *or* the heading tags in your HTML topic files contain one or more attributes. So, please check your HTMLHelp Wor
tags in your HTML files *or* the heading tags in your HTML topic files contain one or more attributes. So, please check your HTMLHelp Wor
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and Solutions @ Dennis Crane So, you've got in trouble. Some or even all of your CHM files kb917607 download seem to have gotten corrupted. They show a "The page cannot be displayed" error in the left-hand pane of the CHM viewer. There are several possible reasons why your CHM https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/e8bdc65a-2149-4d6c-823f-226ccb5a55ef/html-workshop-error?forum=devdocs help files are unreadable. The CHM viewer component is not properly registered on your PC The system file
HTML Help Compiler Error HHC5003 This is the place to discuss Help & Manual 4 issues. Please don't post questions on any other versions here! Moderators: Alexander Halser, Tim https://helpman.it-authoring.com/viewtopic.php?t=8546 Green Write comments First unread post • 7 posts • Page 1 of 1 Reply with quote HTML Help Compiler Error HHC5003 by Peter Martin » Thu Apr 23, 2009 5:29 pm My Help project has been compiling flawlessly for a long time, but today I get this error message when compiling to HTML Help. Note the period on the last line, and the absence of any filenames. windows 10 =================================================== Compiler Messages Help compiler started: c:\Program Files\HTML Help Workshop\hhc.exe Microsoft HTML Help Compiler 4.74.8702 Compiling