I am working in the following environment: -Windows 98, Second Edition - Hebrew Enabled -HTML Help Workshop 4.74.8702 I am attempting to...

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I am working in the following environment: -Windows 98, Second Edition - Hebrew Enabled -HTML Help Workshop 4.74.8702 I am attempting to convert a WinHelp Project to HTML using HHW and I have 2 problems: 1. The rtf file contains Hebrew but the converted HTML file contains gibberish. I am able to convert the gibberish to Hebrew either by manually changing the source HTML charset from "Windows-1252" to "iso-8859-8i", or by entering View-->Encoding and changing the character set. Obviously with hundreds of help files, I don't want to have to manually perform the above process for each file. How can I automatically ensure that the correct character set will be used when converting the rtf file to html? 2. When converting the project I was supposed to get a hhc file, instead of an existing cnt file, but the cnt file was not converted at all. Because of this I can not open the HTML files from a central place like a table of contents. How can I get a hhc file? Any help you can give would be much appreciated, Regards, Porat
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