Well, Microsoft's HTML Help has to be coded for a certain browser, as
it runs using an embedded IE component for rendering. I don't know
what it does on Mac. And the files are not HTML, but an encoded form
or HTML that is nonstandard and specific to MS's proprietary CHM
files.

yes but you can set up scripts in html programmes to strip / replace the shit MS coding. and if you set up your style names in MS word exactly as in the CSS and you avoid most of the coding problems, i do this with a colleague all the time. there are some small things that have to be verified with each document, but about 75% of the problems of MS coding can be easily bypassed. it is admittedly not perfect, but any professional html designer can easily sort out many of the remaining recurrent problems stemming from working in MS word.

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