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Deleting an Existing Topic<br />

All other aspects of existing topics can be customized. You can also add links to<br />

external files, as well as CSS references, other DHTML and JavaScript, forms,<br />

frames, and images, just as you would in any other HTML page.<br />

Note: Although you can reference topics outside the WebHelp directory, you<br />

cannot add such external topics to a WebHelp system's table of contents or fulltext<br />

search.<br />

To delete an existing help topic, simply delete the HTML file from the appropriate<br />

directory. You should also delete references (within other topics) to that topic. To<br />

do so, use Windows Explorer or a search utility to search the online help HTML<br />

files for references to the deleted file. For example, if you deleted the file<br />

ObjectOview.html, you would search for and delete references similar to the<br />

following:<br />

About Objects<br />

For information about deleting the TOC entry and search results that correspond<br />

to a deleted HTML file, see the next section, Customizing Navigation Pane<br />

Content.<br />

Customizing Navigation Pane Content<br />

DHTML Table of Contents<br />

Overview<br />

This section describes how to add, edit, and delete text and links in a WebHelp<br />

table of contents (TOC). It also describes how to edit and delete full-text search<br />

results and links (currently, WebHelp does not support the addition of new search<br />

results and links). This section does not describe how to change a tab's name,<br />

color, or other aspects related to appearance.<br />

The DHTML navigation pane uses files located in the whxdata directory to define<br />

the table of contents. The whxdata/whtoc.xml file lists one or more XML resource<br />

files needed to build the table of contents. The whxdata/whtdata##.xml files<br />

contain the table of contents references, where ## in the filename is a number<br />

starting with 0.<br />

The XML structure to build the table of contents in the whxdata/whtdata##.xml<br />

files is as follows:<br />

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D-6 <strong>Windchill</strong> <strong>System</strong> Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong>

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