Bill, I think I should be setting it up from the Blank template so that I can use the HTML Help output from RH...and skip the idea of framesets and RH WebHelp for now. If I can get it working in simplified form, I can always add complexity later as part of continuous improvement processes. ;-)
When you say defining the first and end pages, could that be as straight-forward as the file name for the end page being called end_page.html? Or does it have to be in the text, the metadata, or pseudocode? Rene ----- Original Message ---- From: Bill Swallow <techcommd...@gmail.com> As long as every HTML file contains the javascript reference and each lesson (SCO) has a unique frameset, you're fine. Again, the more complex you want your output to be, the more complex the need to customize your Help project. I did forget to mention that you also need to define the end page for each SCO, like you do for the first page of each SCO. I've never used framesets when creating SCORM courses, so I'm not sure how that would exactly work, unless you have a progression like (pseudocode): <first SCO file/> <frameset> <course files/> </frameset> <last sco file/> --