I don't understand how to put .pdf files in publications.
HyperMaker 2002/3000 uses an special
<PANEL>tag to handle PDF and Flash files. Please open HyperMaker help (F1 key) click Find and search for Panel.
I would like to allow the user to modify an html document where he can store his favorite websites. Is this possible with Local CGI?
Yes.
Local CGI works using an external program. Thus you will need to make some kind of programming or have the help of a programmer. Click here to download a publication with more information about Local CGI (you need having HyperMaker to open the publication). Note for Netscape users: to download this file right-click on the link and select Save Link as.
Using HTML files produced with Word 97/2000/XP
When you save a file as a Web page in Microsoft Word, the Word program inserts HTML tags into the HTML document that are Microsoft-specific. As such, these proprietary tags do not meet the international HTML standards established by the World Wide Web Consortium.
What this means is that if you save your Word document as a Web page and then upload that Web page to a server or compile it with HyperMaker or WebPacker, it is likely that your page will not look exactly in the same way you intended.
Click here to see how to fix that problem, and also reduce the page size.
I´m looking for a program to compile a web into a executable file.
ASP pages are generated dynamically by the website, so they cannot work on any off-line ebook.
It seems like your program does not support javascript...
HyperMaker does not support Java, JavaScript norActivex. Only ebook compilers based on Microsoft Internet Explorer support scripting. You cannot have a full stand-alone ebook (not depending on MSIE) as are HyperMaker ebooks and scripting support. If you really need scripting support, better try WebPacker or read the HyperMaker and WebPacker comparison chart.
Will ebooks compiled with your software run on handheld devices including those running Windows CE or the Palm OS or will them run on Macintosh or Linux OS?
Ebooks compiled with HyperMaker can only run on Windows 95 / 98 / 98 SE / ME / NT / 2000 / XP or newer