What Microsoft disabled are the runtime controls that display the complete index within a Web page.
As far as I know, the <object> tags that are used to define index entries still work. Those are read only by the compiler and do not present a known security risk. Neither feature automatically creates index entries, but the ones that are converted from DocBook <indexterm> elements into ActiveX objects should still work. > -----Original Message----- > From: Timo [mailto:t...@iera.de] > Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 10:35 > To: docbook@lists.oasis-open.org > Subject: Re: [docbook] Index with htmlhelp.xsl > > I read, that autoindexing had worked with ActiveX which was removed in > 2004.* > Then I'll index with tags. > > > Best wishes, > > Timo > > > > * http://www.helpware.net/htmlhelp/hh_info.htm#HH14f > > > Am Sonntag, den 07.08.2011, 21:04 +0200 schrieb Jirka Kosek: > > On 7.8.2011 19:55, Bob Stayton wrote: > > > Well, the feature for automatically including document titles in > the > > > HTML Help index used to work, but does not seem to work now. > > > > Might be I misunderstood, but there never was such feature. > > > > > I'm not > > > sure when that stopped working, so I'll need to investigate > further. I > > > don't see any code in the current stylesheet for doing it, though, > so > > > this is kind of mysterious. Has anyone else noticed that this > feature > > > is no longer working? > > > > In past few years there were almost no changes to HTML Help > stylesheets > > and Microsoft is no longer developing HTML Help platform so I would > be > > surprised to see some degression. > > > > Jirka > > > >