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getting 'page visit notification' from HelpViewer.app
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getting 'page visit notification' from HelpViewer.app


  • Subject: getting 'page visit notification' from HelpViewer.app
  • From: Eric Slosser <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 20:51:46 -0500

I want to know when a user visits a page in my app's help book.  Is there a supported way?

Since the pages are HTML, I'm thinking that perhaps I could put magic URLs on each page, like <img src="foo:/pagename"/>, then use Info.plist to tell the system that my app supports the "foo" protocol.  Is there a better way?

The app supports 10.4-10.current, so it would be nice to be able to do it on all of those.

Thanks in advance,
Eric
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