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- <book>
 
-   <title>README: Web-based Help from DocBook XML</title>
 
-   <bookinfo>
 
-     <legalnotice>
 
-       <para>Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this
 
-         software and associated documentation files (the <quote>Software</quote>), to deal in the
 
-         Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify,
 
-         merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit
 
-         persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: <itemizedlist>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
 
-               copies or substantial portions of the Software.</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Except as contained in this notice, the names of individuals credited with
 
-               contribution to this software shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote
 
-               the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization
 
-               from the individuals in question.</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Any stylesheet derived from this Software that is publicly distributed will be
 
-               identified with a different name and the version strings in any derived Software will
 
-               be changed so that no possibility of confusion between the derived package and this
 
-               Software will exist.</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-         </itemizedlist></para>
 
-       <formalpara>
 
-         <title>Warranty:</title>
 
-         <para>THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
 
-           INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
 
-           PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL DAVID CRAMER, KASUN GAJASINGHE, OR ANY
 
-           OTHER CONTRIBUTOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
 
-           ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
 
-           SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.</para>
 
-       </formalpara>
 
-       <para>This package is maintained by Kasun Gajasinghe,
 
-           <email>kasunbg AT gmail DOT com</email> and David Cramer,
 
-           <email>david AT thingbag DOT net</email> and with
 
-         contributions by Arun Bharadwaj and Visitha Baddegama. Please
 
-         direct support questions to the <ulink
 
-           url="http://wiki.docbook.org/DocBookDiscussion">DocBook-apps
 
-           mailing list</ulink>. </para>
 
-       <para>This package also includes the following software written and copyrighted by others:<itemizedlist>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Files in <filename class="directory">template/common/jquery</filename> are
 
-               copyrighted by <ulink url="http://jquery.com/">JQuery</ulink> under the MIT License.
 
-               The file <filename>jquery.cookie.js</filename> Copyright (c) 2006 Klaus Hartl under
 
-               the MIT license.</para>
 
-             <indexterm>
 
-               <primary>jquery</primary>
 
-             </indexterm>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Some files in the <filename class="directory"
 
-                 >template/search</filename> and <filename
 
-                 class="directory">indexer</filename> directories were
 
-               originally part of N. Quaine's htmlsearch DITA plugin.
 
-               The htmlsearch DITA plugin is available from the <ulink
 
-                 url="http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/dita-users/files/Demos/"
 
-                 >files page</ulink> of the DITA-users yahoogroup. The
 
-               htmlsearch plugin was released under a BSD-style
 
-               license. See <filename>indexer/license.txt</filename>
 
-               for details. <indexterm>
 
-                 <primary>htmlsearch</primary>
 
-               </indexterm>
 
-               <indexterm>
 
-                 <primary>DITA</primary>
 
-                 <secondary>htmlsearch plugin</secondary>
 
-               </indexterm></para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Stemmers from the <ulink
 
-                 url="http://snowball.tartarus.org/texts/stemmersoverview.html">Snowball
 
-                 project</ulink> released under a BSD license.</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Code from the <ulink url="http://lucene.apache.org/">Apache Lucene</ulink> search
 
-               engine provides support for tokenizing Chinese, Japanese, and Korean content released
 
-               under the Apache 2.0 license. </para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
- 	  <listitem>
 
-             <para>Code that provides weighted search results and some
 
-               other improvements was graciously donated by <ulink
 
-                 url="http://www.oxygenxml.com">SyncRO Soft
 
-                 Ltd.</ulink>, the publishers of the oXygen XML
 
-               Editor.</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para><ulink url="http://ccil.org/~cowan/XML/tagsoup/"
 
-                 >TagSoup</ulink>, released under the Apache 2.0
 
-               license, makes it possible to index html instead of just
 
-               xhtml output. </para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Cosmetic improvements provided by <ulink
 
-                 url="http://docs.openstack.org"
 
-               >OpenStack</ulink>.</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-         </itemizedlist> Webhelp for DocBook was first developed as a <ulink
 
-           url="http://code.google.com/soc/">Google Summer of Code</ulink> project. </para>
 
-     </legalnotice>
 
-     <copyright>
 
-       <year>2008-2012</year>
 
-       <holder>Kasun Gajasinghe</holder>
 
-       <holder>David Cramer</holder>
 
-     </copyright>
 
-     <author>
 
-       <firstname>David</firstname>
 
-       <surname>Cramer</surname>
 
-       <email>david AT thingbag DOT net</email>
 
-     </author>
 
-     <author>
 
-       <firstname>Kasun</firstname>
 
-       <surname>Gajasinghe</surname>
 
-       <email>kasunbg AT gmail DOT com</email>
 
-     </author>
 
-     <pubdate>January 2012</pubdate>
 
-   </bookinfo>
 
-   <chapter>
 
-     <chapterinfo>
 
-       <abstract>
 
-         <!-- This becomes the brief description that appears in search results UNLESS there's a para or phrase with role="summary". If there is, then the role="summary" text wins. -->
 
-         <para>Overview of the package.</para>
 
-       </abstract>
 
-     </chapterinfo>
 
-     <title>Introduction</title>
 
-     <para>A common requirement for technical publications groups is to produce a Web-based help
 
-       format that includes a table of contents pane, a search feature, and an index similar to what
 
-       you get from the Microsoft HTML Help (.chm) format or Eclipse help. If the content is help for
 
-       a Web application that is not exposed to the Internet or requires that the user be logged in,
 
-       then it is impossible to use services like Google to add search. <indexterm class="singular">
 
-         <primary>features</primary>
 
-       </indexterm>
 
-       <itemizedlist>
 
-         <title>Features</title>
 
-         <listitem>
 
-           <para>Sophisticated CSS-based page layout</para>
 
-         </listitem>
 
-         <listitem>
 
-           <para>Client-side search.<indexterm class="singular">
 
-               <primary>search</primary>
 
-               <secondary>features</secondary>
 
-             </indexterm></para>
 
-           <itemizedlist>
 
-             <listitem>
 
-               <para>Provides full content search of the documentation. Shows the search results with
 
-                 links to chunked pages, and a small description.</para>
 
-             </listitem>
 
-             <listitem>
 
-               <para>Search results scoring/rating - The results are weighted according to how many
 
-                 times the words in search query appears in it, is it bold or not, is in index terms
 
-                 etc. The score out of 5 is shown by small colored boxes after each
 
-                 search-result.</para>
 
-             </listitem>
 
-             <listitem>
 
-               <para>Search results can include brief descriptions of the target.<indexterm
 
-                 class="singular">
 
-                 <primary>search</primary>
 
-                 <secondary>description</secondary>
 
-               </indexterm></para>
 
-             </listitem>         
 
-             <listitem>
 
-               <para>Stemming support for English, French, and German. Stemming support can be added
 
-                 for other languages by implementing a stemmer.<indexterm class="singular">
 
-                   <primary>search</primary>
 
-                   <secondary>stemming</secondary>
 
-                 </indexterm></para>
 
-             </listitem>
 
-             <listitem>
 
-               <para>Support for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean languages using code from the Lucene search
 
-                 engine.</para>
 
-             </listitem>
 
-             <listitem>
 
-               <para>Search highlighting shows where the searched term appears in the results.
 
-                   <indexterm class="singular">
 
-                   <primary>search</primary>
 
-                   <secondary>highlighting</secondary>
 
-                 </indexterm></para>
 
-             </listitem>
 
-           </itemizedlist>
 
-         </listitem>
 
-         <listitem>
 
-           <para>Table of contents (TOC) pane with collapsible toc tree.</para>
 
-         </listitem>
 
-         <listitem>
 
-           <para>Auto-synchronization of content pane and TOC.</para>
 
-         </listitem>
 
-         <listitem>
 
-           <para>Nicely placed small forward, backward, top links</para>
 
-         </listitem>
 
-         <listitem>
 
-           <para>TOC and search pane implemented without the use of a frameset.</para>
 
-         </listitem>
 
-         <listitem>
 
-           <para>An Ant script and sample Makefile to generate output.
 
-             You can use the ant build file by importing it into your
 
-             own or use it as a model for integrating this output
 
-             format into your own build system. Alternatively, you can
 
-             use the build scripts as a template for creating your own
 
-             script. You can also generate webhelp from DocBook using
 
-             the <ulink
 
-               url="http://docbkx-tools.sourceforge.net/docbkx-samples/manual.html"
 
-               >Docbkx Maven plugin</ulink>.</para>
 
-         </listitem>
 
-       </itemizedlist></para>
 
-   </chapter>
 
-   <chapter>
 
-     <title>Using the package</title>
 
-     <para role="summary">The following sections describe how to
 
-       install and use the package on Windows with the sample Ant build
 
-       script. In an environment where unix shell command are
 
-       available, you can also use the
 
-         <filename>Makefile.sample</filename> as a starting point for
 
-       creating your build script. To use
 
-         <filename>Makefile.sample</filename> you must have
 
-         <command>xsltproc</command> and <command>java</command>
 
-       available in your <envar>PATH</envar>.</para>
 
-     <section>
 
-       <sectioninfo>
 
-         <abstract>
 
-           <para>Installation instructions</para>
 
-         </abstract>
 
-       </sectioninfo>
 
-       <title>Generating webhelp output using the Ant build.xml
 
-         file</title>
 
-       <procedure>
 
-         <title>To install the package</title>
 
-         <note>
 
-           <para>The examples in this procedure assume a Windows
 
-             installation, but the process is the same in other
 
-             environments, <foreignphrase>mutatis
 
-               mutandis</foreignphrase>. In an environment where unix
 
-             shell command are available, you can also use the
 
-               <filename>Makefile.sample</filename> as a starting point
 
-             for  creating your build script. To use
 
-               <filename>Makefile.sample</filename> you must have
 
-               <command>xsltproc</command> and <command>java</command>
 
-             available in your <envar>PATH</envar>. You can also use
 
-             the <ulink
 
-               url="http://docbkx-tools.sourceforge.net/docbkx-samples/manual.html"
 
-               >Docbkx Maven plugin</ulink> to generate webhelp.</para>
 
-         </note>
 
-         <step>
 
-           <para>If necessary, install <ulink url="http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp">Java
 
-               1.6</ulink> or higher.</para>
 
-           <substeps>
 
-             <step>
 
-               <para>Confirm that Java is installed and in your <envar>PATH</envar> by typing the
 
-                 following at a command prompt: <programlisting>java -version</programlisting></para>
 
-               <note>
 
-                 <para>To build the indexer, you must have the JDK.</para>
 
-               </note>
 
-             </step>
 
-           </substeps>
 
-         </step>
 
-         <step>
 
-           <para>If necessary, install <ulink url="http://ant.apache.org/bindownload.cgi">Apache
 
-               Ant</ulink> 1.8.0 or higher. See <ulink
 
-               url="http://ant.apache.org/manual/install.html">Ant installation instructions</ulink>.</para>
 
-           <substeps>
 
-             <step>
 
-               <para>Unzip the Ant binary distribution to a convenient location on your system. For
 
-                 example: <filename>c:\Program Files</filename>.</para>
 
-             </step>
 
-             <step>
 
-               <para>Set the environment variable <envar>ANT_HOME</envar> to the top-level Ant
 
-                 directory. For example: <filename>c:\Program Files\apache-ant-1.8.0</filename>. <tip>
 
-                   <para>See <ulink url="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310519">How To Manage
 
-                       Environment Variables in Windows XP</ulink> for information on setting
 
-                     environment variables.</para>
 
-                 </tip></para>
 
-             </step>
 
-             <step>
 
-               <para>Add the Ant <filename>bin</filename> directory to your <envar>PATH</envar>. For
 
-                 example: <filename>c:\Program Files\apache-ant-1.8.0\bin</filename></para>
 
-             </step>
 
-             <step>
 
-               <para>Confirm that Ant is installed by typing the following at a command prompt:
 
-                 <programlisting>ant -version</programlisting></para>
 
-               <note>
 
-                 <para>If you see a message about the file <filename>tools.jar</filename> being
 
-                   missing, you can safely ignore it.</para>
 
-               </note>
 
-             </step>
 
-           </substeps>
 
-         </step>
 
-         <step>
 
-           <para>Download <ulink url="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/saxon/saxon6-5-5.zip">Saxon
 
-               6.5.x</ulink> and unzip the distribution to a convenient location on your file system.
 
-             You will use the path to <filename>saxon.jar</filename> in <xref
 
-               linkend="edit-build-properties"/> below.<note>
 
-               <para>The <filename>build.xml</filename> has only been tested with Saxon 6.5, though
 
-                 it could be adapted to work with other XSLT processors. However, when you generate
 
-                 output, the Saxon jar must <emphasis role="bold">not</emphasis> be in your
 
-                   <envar>CLASSPATH</envar>.</para>
 
-             </note></para>
 
-         </step>
 
-         <step>
 
-           <para>Download <ulink
 
-               url="https://xerces.apache.org/xerces2-j/">Xerces2
 
-               Java</ulink> and extract it to a convenient location on
 
-             your file system. You will need the
 
-               <filename>xercesImpl.jar</filename> and
 
-               <filename>xml-apis.jar</filename> from this distribution
 
-             in in <xref linkend="edit-build-properties"/>. </para>
 
-         </step>
 
-         <step id="edit-build-properties">
 
-           <para>In a text editor, edit the
 
-               <filename>build.properties</filename> file in the
 
-             webhelp directory and make the changes indicated by the comments.<important>
 
-               <para>You must set appropriate values for
 
-                   <code>xslt-processor-classpath</code>,
 
-                   <code>xercesImpl.jar</code>, and
 
-                   <code>xml-apis.jar</code>.</para>
 
-             </important>See the DocBook <ulink
 
-               url="../../../doc/html/webhelp.html">reference
 
-               documentation</ulink> for detailed information about the
 
-             available webhelp and other parameters. Note that not all
 
-             DocBook parameters are passed in to the xsls by the
 
-               <filename>build.xml</filename> by default. You may need
 
-             to modify the <filename>build.xml</filename> to pass in
 
-             some DocBook
 
-             parameters.<programlisting>
 
- # The path (relative to the build.xml file) to your input document.
 
- # To use your own input document, create a build.xml file of your own
 
- # and import this build.xml.
 
- input-xml=docsrc/readme.xml
 
- # The directory in which to put the output files. 
 
- # This directory is created if it does not exist.
 
- output-dir=docs
 
- # If you are using a customization layer that imports webhelp.xsl, use
 
- # this property to point to it. 
 
- stylesheet-path=${ant.file.dir}/xsl/webhelp.xsl
 
- # If your document has image directories that need to be copied
 
- # to the output directory, you can list patterns here. 
 
- # See the Ant documentation for fileset for documentation
 
- # on patterns.
 
- #input-images-dirs=images/**,figures/**,graphics/**
 
- # By default, the ant script assumes your images are stored
 
- # in the same directory as the input-xml. If you store your
 
- # image directories in another directory, specify it here.
 
- # and uncomment this line.
 
- #input-images-basedir=/path/to/image/location
 
- <emphasis># Modify the follosing so that they point to your local
 
- # copy of the jars indicated:
 
- # * Saxon 6.5 jar
 
- # * Xerces 2: xercesImpl.jar
 
- # * xml-commons: xml-apis.jar
 
- xslt-processor-classpath=/usr/share/java/saxon-6.5.5.jar 
 
- xercesImpl.jar=/usr/share/java/xercesImpl.jar
 
- xml-apis.jar=/usr/share/java/xml-apis.jar
 
- </emphasis>
 
- # For non-ns version only, this validates the document 
 
- # against a dtd.
 
- validate-against-dtd=true
 
- # The extension for files to be indexed (html/htm/xhtml etc.)
 
- html.extension=html
 
- # Set this to false if you don't need a search tab.
 
- webhelp.include.search.tab=true
 
- # indexer-language is used to tell the search indexer which language
 
- # the docbook is written.  This will be used to identify the correct
 
- # stemmer, and punctuations that differs from language to language.
 
- # see the documentation for details. en=English, fr=French, de=German,
 
- # zh=Chinese, ja=Japanese etc.  
 
- webhelp.indexer.language=en
 
- # Enables/Disables stemming
 
- # Stemming allows better querying for the search
 
- enable.stemming=true
 
- # Set admon.graphics to 1 to user graphics for note, tip, etc.
 
- admon.graphics=0
 
- suppress.footer.navigation=0</programlisting></para>
 
-         </step>
 
-         <step>
 
-           <para>Test the package by running the command <code>ant
 
-               webhelp -Doutput-dir=test-ouput</code> at the command
 
-             line in the webhelp directory. It should generate a copy
 
-             of this documentation in the <filename class="directory"
 
-               >doc</filename> directory. Type <code>start
 
-               test-output\index.html</code> to open the output in a
 
-             browser. Once you have confirmed that the process worked,
 
-             you can delete the <filename class="directory"
 
-               >test-output</filename> directory. </para>
 
-         </step>
 
-         <step>
 
-           <para>To process your own document, simply refer to this package from another
 
-               <filename>build.xml</filename> in arbitrary location on your system:</para>
 
-           <substeps>
 
-             <step>
 
-               <para>Create a new <filename>build.xml</filename> file that defines the name of your
 
-                 source file, the desired output directory, and imports the
 
-                   <filename>build.xml</filename> from this package. For example:
 
-                 <programlisting><project>
 
-   <property name="input-xml" value="<replaceable>path-to/yourfile.xml</replaceable>"/>
 
-   <property name="input-images-dirs" value="<replaceable>images/** figures/** graphics/**</replaceable>"/>
 
-   <property name="output-dir" value="<replaceable>path-to/desired-output-dir</replaceable>"/>
 
-   <import file="<replaceable>path-to/docbook-webhelp/</replaceable>build.xml"/>
 
- </project></programlisting></para>
 
-             </step>
 
-             <step>
 
-               <para>From the directory containing your newly created <filename>build.xml</filename>
 
-                 file, type <code>ant webhelp</code> to build your document.</para>
 
-             </step>
 
-           </substeps>
 
-         </step>
 
-       </procedure>
 
-     </section>
 
-     <section>
 
-       <title>Using and customizing the output</title>
 
-       <para>To deep link to a topic inside the help set, simply link directly to the page. This help
 
-         system uses no frameset, so nothing further is necessary. <tip>
 
-           <para>See <ulink url="http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/Chunking.html">Chunking into
 
-               multiple HTML files</ulink> in Bob Stayton's <ulink
 
-               url="http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/index.html">DocBook XSL: The Complete
 
-               Guide</ulink> for information on controlling output file names and which files are
 
-             chunked in DocBook.</para>
 
-         </tip></para>
 
-       <para>When you perform a search, the results can include brief summaries. These are populated
 
-         in one of two ways:<itemizedlist>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>By adding <sgmltag>role="summary"</sgmltag> to a <sgmltag>para</sgmltag> or
 
-                 <sgmltag>phrase</sgmltag> in the <sgmltag>chapter</sgmltag> or
 
-                 <sgmltag>section</sgmltag>.</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>By adding an <sgmltag>abstract</sgmltag> to the <sgmltag>chapterinfo</sgmltag> or
 
-                 <sgmltag>sectioninfo</sgmltag> element.</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-         </itemizedlist></para>
 
-       <para>To customize the look and feel of the help, study the following css files:<itemizedlist>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para><filename>docs/common/css/positioning.css</filename>: This handles the Positioning
 
-               of DIVs in appropriate positions. For example, it causes the
 
-                 <code>leftnavigation</code> div to appear on the left, the header on top, and so on.
 
-               Use this if you need to change the relative positions or need to change the
 
-               width/height etc.</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para><filename>docs/common/jquery/theme-redmond/jquery-ui-1.8.2.custom.css</filename>:
 
-               This is the theming part which adds colors and stuff. This is a default theme comes
 
-               with <ulink url="http://jqueryui.com/download">jqueryui</ulink> unchanged. You can get
 
-               any theme based your interest from this. (Themes are on right navigation bar.) Then
 
-               replace the css theme folder (theme-redmond) with it, and change the xsl to point to
 
-               the new css.</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para><filename>docs/common/jquery/treeview/jquery.treeview.css</filename>: This styles
 
-               the toc Tree. Generally, you don't have to edit this file.</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-         </itemizedlist></para>
 
-       <section>
 
-         <title>Recommended Apache configurations</title>
 
-         <para>If you are serving a long document from an Apache web
 
-           server, we recommend you make the following additions or
 
-           changes to your <filename>httpd.conf</filename> or
 
-             <filename>.htaccess</filename> file. <programlisting>AddDefaultCharSet UTF-8 # <co id="AddDefaultCharSet"/>
 
-   
 
-       # 480 weeks
 
-       <FilesMatch "\.(ico|pdf|flv|jpg|jpeg|png|gif|js|css|swf)$"> # <co id="CachingSettings"/>
 
-       Header set Cache-Control "max-age=290304000, public"
 
-       </FilesMatch>
 
-       
 
-       # 2 DAYS
 
-       <FilesMatch "\.(xml|txt)$">
 
-       Header set Cache-Control "max-age=172800, public, must-revalidate"
 
-       </FilesMatch>
 
-       
 
-       # 2 HOURS
 
-       <FilesMatch "\.(html|htm)$">
 
-       Header set Cache-Control "max-age=7200, must-revalidate"
 
-       </FilesMatch>
 
-       
 
-       # compress text, html, javascript, css, xml:
 
-       AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/plain # <co id="CompressSetting"/>
 
-       AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/html
 
-       AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/xml
 
-       AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/css
 
-       AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE application/xml
 
-       AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE application/xhtml+xml
 
-       AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE application/rss+xml
 
-       AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE application/javascript
 
-       AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE application/x-javascript
 
-       
 
-       # Or, compress certain file types by extension:
 
-       <Files *.html> 
 
-       SetOutputFilter DEFLATE
 
-       </Files>
 
-       </programlisting><calloutlist>
 
-             <callout arearefs="AddDefaultCharSet">
 
-               <para>See <ulink
 
-                   url="http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/SpecialChars.html"
 
-                   >Odd characters in HTML output</ulink> in Bob
 
-                 Stayton's book <citetitle>DocBook XSL: The Complete
 
-                   Guide</citetitle> for more information about this
 
-                 setting.</para>
 
-             </callout>
 
-             <callout arearefs="CachingSettings">
 
-               <para>These lines and those that follow cause the
 
-                 browser to cache various resources such as bitmaps and
 
-                 JavaScript files. Note that caching JavaScript files
 
-                 could cause your users to have stale search indexes if
 
-                 you update your document since the search index is
 
-                 stored in JavaScript files.</para>
 
-             </callout>
 
-             <callout arearefs="CompressSetting">
 
-               <para>These lines cause the the server to compress html,
 
-                 css, and JavaScript files and the brower to uncompress
 
-                 them to improve download performance.</para>
 
-             </callout>
 
-           </calloutlist></para>
 
-       </section>
 
-     </section>
 
-     <section>
 
-       <title>Search indexing</title>
 
-       <para>Run <command>ant index</command> in the webhelp directory to index the content. Running
 
-           <command>ant webhelp</command> will do the indexing as part of the process as well.</para>
 
-       <para>Here's some detailed information about invoking the indexer. The indexing process is
 
-         pretty smooth, so probably you doesn't need to be concerned with following details. Webhelp
 
-         Ant script does all the needed bits.</para>
 
-       <itemizedlist>
 
-         <listitem>
 
-           <para>Following should be in the CLASSPATH.</para>
 
-           <para>
 
-             <itemizedlist>
 
-               <listitem>
 
-                 <para><filename>webhelpindexer.jar</filename>,
 
-                     <filename>lucene-analyzers-3.0.0.jar</filename>,
 
-                     <filename>lucene-core-3.0.0.jar</filename> - These three are available in the
 
-                   extensions/ directory of docsbook-xsl-1.76.1, and is automatically fetched to the
 
-                   webhelp's Ant script. Go for a XSL snapshot if you can which contains the latest
 
-                   version http://docbook.sourceforge.net/snapshot/</para>
 
-               </listitem>
 
-               <listitem>
 
-                 <para><filename>xercesImpl.jar</filename>, <filename> xml-apis.jar</filename> -
 
-                   These two comes by default with Ant 1.8.0 or prior versions. These are available
 
-                   under /usr/share/java directory of Linux distributions as well. Else, you may have
 
-                   to download, and put them to <filename>jre/lib/endorsed</filename>.</para>
 
-               </listitem>
 
-             </itemizedlist>
 
-           </para>
 
-         </listitem>
 
-         <listitem>
 
-           <para>The main class is <classname>com.nexwave.nquindexer.IndexerMain</classname> for the
 
-             version 1.76.1+. It's <classname>com.nexwave.nquindexer.IndexerTask</classname> for the
 
-             versions 1.76.0 and 1.76.1.</para>
 
-           <para>
 
-             <itemizedlist>
 
-               <listitem>
 
-                 <para>Needs two parameters as command-line arguments:</para>
 
-                 <para>
 
-                   <itemizedlist>
 
-                     <listitem>
 
-                       <para>The folder where the files to be indexed reside</para>
 
-                     </listitem>
 
-                   </itemizedlist>
 
-                   <itemizedlist>
 
-                     <listitem>
 
-                       <para>(Optional) language. defaults to "en". See build.properties for
 
-                         details</para>
 
-                     </listitem>
 
-                   </itemizedlist>
 
-                 </para>
 
-               </listitem>
 
-             </itemizedlist>
 
-             <note>
 
-               <para>We have changed the way we invoke the webhelp indexer from the Ant Task to
 
-                   <code>indexertask</code> to direct invocation. This seems to have remove the
 
-                   <envar>CLASSPATH</envar> issue some people were having.</para>
 
-             </note>
 
-           </para>
 
-         </listitem>
 
-       </itemizedlist>
 
-       <indexterm>
 
-         <primary>search</primary>
 
-         <secondary>indexing</secondary>
 
-       </indexterm>
 
-       <indexterm>
 
-         <primary>indexer</primary>
 
-         <secondary>CLASSPATH</secondary>
 
-       </indexterm>
 
-       <para role="summary">To build the indexer, you must have installed the JDK version 1.5 or
 
-         higher and set the <envar>ANT_HOME</envar> environment variable. </para>
 
-       <indexterm>
 
-         <primary>ANT_HOME</primary>
 
-       </indexterm>
 
-       <indexterm>
 
-         <primary>indexer</primary>
 
-         <secondary>building</secondary>
 
-       </indexterm>
 
-     </section>
 
-     <section>
 
-       <title>Adding support for other (non-CJKV) languages</title>
 
-       <para>To support stemming for a language, the search mechanism requires a stemmer implemented
 
-         in both Java and JavaScript. The Java version is used by the indexer and the JavaScript
 
-         verison is used to stem the user's input on the search form. Currently the search mechanism
 
-         supports stemming for English and German. In addition, Java stemmers are included for the
 
-         following languages. Therefore, to support these languages, you only need to implement the
 
-         stemmer in JavaScript and add it to the template. If you do undertake this task, please
 
-         consider contributing the JavaScript version back to this project and to <ulink
 
-           url="http://snowball.tartarus.org/texts/stemmersoverview.html">Martin Porter's
 
-           project</ulink>.<itemizedlist>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Danish</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Dutch</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Finnish</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Hungarian</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Italian</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Norwegian</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Portuguese</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Romanian</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Russian</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Spanish</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Swedish</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Turkish</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-         </itemizedlist><indexterm>
 
-           <primary>stemming</primary>
 
-         </indexterm></para>
 
-     </section>
 
-     <section>
 
-       <title>Adding images</title>
 
-       <para>This section shows how to add images to WebHelp. For that, follow the simple procedure given.<itemizedlist>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Put the images in a subdirectory of your source file directory. For example
 
-                 <filename>docsrc/images</filename>.</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Then refer to those images from your docbook document.</para>
 
-             <para>Following image is from <emphasis role="bold"
 
-                 >webhelp/docsrs/images/sample.jpg</emphasis>. The docbook code is shown
 
-               below.</para>
 
-             <para>
 
-               <figure>
 
-                 <title>Sample Image</title>
 
-                 <mediaobject>
 
-                   <imageobject>
 
-                     <imagedata fileref="images/sample.jpg" format="JPG"/>
 
-                   </imageobject>
 
-                 </mediaobject>
 
-               </figure>
 
-             </para>
 
-             <example>
 
-               <title>Example code for adding images. Note down the relative path used</title>
 
-               <programlisting><figure>
 
-   <title>Sample</title>
 
-   <mediaobject>
 
-     <imageobject>
 
-       <imagedata fileref="<emphasis role="bold">images/sample.jpg</emphasis>" format="JPG"/>
 
-     </imageobject>
 
-   </mediaobject>
 
- </figure></programlisting>
 
-             </example>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-         <listitem>
 
-           <para> The <filename>build.properties</filename> file controls what directories are copied
 
-               over from the source tree to the output
 
-               tree:<programlisting># If your document has image directories that need to be copied
 
- # to the output directory, you can list patterns here. 
 
- # See the Ant documentation for fileset for documentation
 
- # on patterns.
 
- input-images-dirs=images/**,figures/**,graphics/**</programlisting></para>
 
-         </listitem>
 
-         </itemizedlist></para>
 
-     </section>
 
-   </chapter>
 
-   <chapter>
 
-     <title>Developer Docs</title>
 
-     <para role="summary">This chapter provides an overview of how webhelp is implemented.</para>
 
-     <para>The table of contents and search panes are implemented as divs and rendered as if they
 
-       were the left pane in a frameset. As a result, the page must save the state of the table of
 
-       contents and the search in cookies when you navigate away from a page. When you load a new
 
-       page, the page reads these cookies and restores the state of the table of contents tree and
 
-       search. The result is that the help system behaves exactly as if it were a frameset.</para>
 
-     <section>
 
-       <title>Design</title>
 
-       <para role="summary">An overview of webhelp page structure.</para>
 
-       <para>DocBook WebHelp page structure is fully built on css-based design abandoning frameset
 
-         structure. Overall page structure can be divided in to three main sections <itemizedlist>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Header: Header is a separate Div which include company logo, navigation
 
-               button(prev, next etc.), page title and heading of parent topic.</para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Content: This includes the content of the documentation. The processing of this
 
-               part is done by <ulink
 
-                 url="http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/xhtml/chunk.xsl"> DocBook
 
-                 XSL Chunking customization</ulink>. Few further css-styling applied from
 
-                 <filename>positioning.css</filename>. </para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Left Navigation: This includes the table of contents and search tab. This is
 
-               customized using <ulink url="http://jqueryui.com/">jquery-ui</ulink> styling.</para>
 
-             <itemizedlist>
 
-               <listitem>
 
-                 <para>Tabbed Navigation: The navigation pane is organized in to two tabs. Contents
 
-                   tab, and Search tab. Tabbed output is achieved using <ulink
 
-                     url="http://docs.jquery.com/UI/Tabs">JQuery Tabs plugin</ulink>. </para>
 
-               </listitem>
 
-               <listitem>
 
-                 <para>Table of Contents (TOC) tree: When building the chunked html from the docbook
 
-                   file, Table of Contents is generated as an Unordered List (a list made from
 
-                     <code><ul> <li></code> tags). When page loads in the browser, we apply
 
-                   styling to it to achieve the nice look that you see. Styling for TOC tree is done
 
-                   by a JQuery UI plugin called <ulink
 
-                     url="http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-treeview/">
 
-                     TreeView</ulink>. We can generate the tree easily by following javascript code:
 
-                   <programlisting>
 
- //Generate the tree
 
- $("#tree").treeview({
 
- collapsed: true,
 
- animated: "medium",
 
- control: "#sidetreecontrol",
 
- persist: "cookie"
 
- });
 
- </programlisting>
 
-                 </para>
 
-               </listitem>
 
-               <listitem>
 
-                 <para>Search Tab: This includes the search feature.</para>
 
-               </listitem>
 
-             </itemizedlist>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-         </itemizedlist>
 
-         <indexterm>
 
-           <primary>design</primary>
 
-         </indexterm></para>
 
-     </section>
 
-     <section>
 
-       <title>Search</title>
 
-       <para role="summary">Overview design of Search mechanism.</para>
 
-       <para>The serching is a fully client-side implementation of querying texts for content
 
-         searching. There's no server involved. So, the search queries by the users are processed by
 
-         JavaScript inside the browser, and displays the matching results by comparing the query with
 
-         a simplified 'index' that too resides in JavaScript. Mainly the search mechanism has two
 
-         parts. <itemizedlist>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para>Indexing: First we need to traverse the content in
 
-               the docs folder and index the words in it. This is done
 
-               by <filename>webhelpindexer.jar</filename> in
 
-                 <filename>xsl/extentions/</filename> folder. You can
 
-               invoke it by <code>ant index</code> command from the
 
-               root of webhelp of directory. The source of
 
-               webhelpindexer is now moved to it's own location at
 
-                 <filename>trunk/xsl-webhelpindexer/</filename>.
 
-               Checkout the Docbook trunk svn directory to get this
 
-               source. Then, do your changes and recompile it by simply
 
-               running <code>ant</code> command. My assumption is that
 
-               it can be opened by Netbeans IDE by one click. Or if you
 
-               are using IntelliJ Idea, you can simply create a new
 
-               project from existing sources. Indexer has extensive
 
-               support for features such as word scoring, stemming of
 
-               words, and support for languages English, German,
 
-               French. For CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) languages,
 
-               it uses bi-gram tokenizing to break up the words (since
 
-               CJK languages does not have spaces between
 
-               words).</para>
 
-             <para> When <code>ant index</code> is run, it generates five output files: <itemizedlist>
 
-                 <listitem>
 
-                   <para><filename>htmlFileList.js</filename> - This contains an array named
 
-                       <code>fl</code> which stores details all the files indexed by the indexer.
 
-                     Further, the doStem in it defines whether stemming should be used. It defaults
 
-                     to false.</para>
 
-                 </listitem>
 
-                 <listitem>
 
-                   <para><filename>htmlFileInfoList.js</filename> -
 
-                     This includes some meta data about the indexed
 
-                     files in an array named <code>fil</code>. It
 
-                     includes details about file name, file (html)
 
-                     title, a summary of the content. Format would look
 
-                     like, <code>fil["4"]= "ch03.html@@@Developer
 
-                       Docs@@@This chapter provides an overview of how
 
-                       webhelp is implemented.";</code>
 
-                   </para>
 
-                 </listitem>
 
-                 <listitem>
 
-                   <para><filename>index-*.js</filename> (Three index files) - These three files
 
-                     actually stores the index of the content. Index is added to an array named
 
-                       <code>w</code>.</para>
 
-                 </listitem>
 
-               </itemizedlist></para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-           <listitem>
 
-             <para> Querying: Query processing happens totally in client side. Following JavaScript
 
-               files handles them. <itemizedlist>
 
-                 <listitem>
 
-                   <para><filename>nwSearchFnt.js</filename> - This handles the user query and
 
-                     returns the search results. It does query word tokenizing, drop unnecessary
 
-                     punctuations and common words, do stemming if docbook language supports it,
 
-                     etc.</para>
 
-                 </listitem>
 
-                 <listitem>
 
-                   <para><filename>{$indexer-language-code}_stemmer.js</filename> - This includes the
 
-                     stemming library. <filename>nwSearchFnt.js</filename> file calls
 
-                       <code>stemmer</code> method in this file for stemming. ex: <code>var stem =
 
-                       stemmer(foobar);</code>
 
-                   </para>
 
-                 </listitem>
 
-               </itemizedlist>
 
-             </para>
 
-           </listitem>
 
-         </itemizedlist>
 
-         <indexterm>
 
-           <primary>search</primary>
 
-         </indexterm></para>
 
-       <section>
 
-         <title>New Stemmers</title>
 
-         <para role="summary">Adding new Stemmers is very simple.</para>
 
-         <para>Currently, only English, French, and German stemmers are integrated in to WebHelp. But
 
-           the code is extensible such that you can add new stemmers easily by few steps.</para>
 
-         <para>What you need: <itemizedlist>
 
-             <listitem>
 
-               <para>You'll need two versions of the stemmer; One written in JavaScript, and another
 
-                 in Java. But fortunately, Snowball contains Java stemmers for number of popular
 
-                 languages, and are already included with the package. You can see the full list in
 
-                   <ulink url="ch02s04.html">Adding support for other (non-CJKV) languages</ulink>.
 
-                 If your language is listed there, Then you have to find javascript version of the
 
-                 stemmer. Generally, new stemmers are getting added in to <ulink
 
-                   url="http://snowball.tartarus.org/otherlangs/index.html">Snowball Stemmers in
 
-                   other languages</ulink> location. If javascript stemmer for your language is
 
-                 available, then download it. Else, you can write a new stemmer in JavaScript using
 
-                 SnowBall algorithm fairly easily. Algorithms are at <ulink
 
-                   url="http://snowball.tartarus.org/">Snowball</ulink>. </para>
 
-             </listitem>
 
-             <listitem>
 
-               <para>Then, name the JS stemmer exactly like this:
 
-                   <filename>{$language-code}_stemmer.js</filename>.
 
-                 For example, for Italian(it), name it as,
 
-                   <filename>it_stemmer.js</filename>. Then, copy it to
 
-                 the
 
-                   <filename>docbook-webhelp/template/search/stemmers/</filename>
 
-                 folder. (I assumed
 
-                   <filename>docbook-webhelp</filename> is the root
 
-                 folder for webhelp.) <note>
 
-                   <para>Make sure you changed the
 
-                       <code>webhelp.indexer.language</code> property
 
-                     in <filename>build.properties</filename> to your
 
-                     language. </para>
 
-                 </note>
 
-               </para>
 
-             </listitem>
 
-             <listitem>
 
-               <para>Now two easy changes needed for the indexer.</para>
 
-               <itemizedlist>
 
-                 <listitem>
 
-                   <para>Open
 
-                       <filename>docbook-webhelp/indexer/src/com/nexwave/nquindexer/IndexerTask.java</filename>
 
-                     in a text editor and add your language code to the
 
-                       <code>supportedLanguages</code> String Array. </para>
 
-                   <example>
 
-                     <title>Add new language to supportedLanguages array</title>
 
-                     <para> change the Array from,
 
-                       <programlisting>
 
- private String[] supportedLanguages= {"en", "de", "fr", "cn", "ja", "ko"}; 
 
-     //currently extended support available for
 
-     // English, German, French and CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) languages only.
 
- </programlisting>
 
-                       To,</para>
 
-                     <programlisting>
 
- private String[] supportedLanguages= {"en", "de", "fr", "cn", "ja", "ko", <emphasis>"it"</emphasis>}; 
 
-   //currently extended support available for
 
-   // English, German, French, CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean), and Italian languages only.
 
-                     </programlisting>
 
-                   </example>
 
-                 </listitem>
 
-                 <listitem>
 
-                   <para> Now, open
 
-                       <filename>docbook-webhelp/indexer/src/com/nexwave/nquindexer/SaxHTMLIndex.java</filename>
 
-                     and add the following line to the code where it initializes the Stemmer (Search
 
-                     for <code>SnowballStemmer stemmer;</code>). Then add code to initialize the
 
-                     stemmer Object in your language. It's self understandable. See the example. The
 
-                     class names are at:
 
-                       <filename>docbook-webhelp/indexer/src/com/nexwave/stemmer/snowball/ext/</filename>. </para>
 
-                   <example>
 
-                     <title>Initialize correct stemmer based on the
 
-                         <code>webhelp.indexer.language</code> specified</title>
 
-                     <programlisting>
 
-       SnowballStemmer stemmer;
 
-       if(indexerLanguage.equalsIgnoreCase("en")){
 
-            stemmer = new EnglishStemmer();
 
-       } else if (indexerLanguage.equalsIgnoreCase("de")){
 
-           stemmer= new GermanStemmer();
 
-       } else if (indexerLanguage.equalsIgnoreCase("fr")){
 
-           stemmer= new FrenchStemmer();
 
-       }
 
- <emphasis>else if (indexerLanguage.equalsIgnoreCase("it")){ //If language code is "it" (Italian)
 
-           stemmer= new italianStemmer();  //Initialize the stemmer to <code>italianStemmer</code> object.
 
-       } </emphasis>      
 
-       else {
 
-           stemmer = null;
 
-       }
 
- </programlisting>
 
-                   </example>
 
-                 </listitem>
 
-               </itemizedlist>
 
-             </listitem>
 
-           </itemizedlist>
 
-         </para>
 
-         <para>That's all. Now run <code>ant build-indexer</code> to compile and build the java code.
 
-           Then, run <code>ant webhelp</code> to generate the output from your docbook file. For any
 
-           questions, contact us or email to the docbook mailing list
 
-             <email>docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org</email>.</para>
 
-         <indexterm>
 
-           <primary>stemmer</primary>
 
-         </indexterm>
 
-       </section>
 
-     </section>
 
-   </chapter>
 
-   <chapter>
 
-     <chapterinfo>
 
-       <abstract>
 
-         <para>Frequently Asked Questions</para>
 
-       </abstract>
 
-     </chapterinfo>
 
-     <title>FAQ</title>
 
-     <qandaset>
 
-       <qandaentry>
 
-         <question>
 
-           <para>On what browsers and operating systems WebHelp has tested extensively?</para>
 
-         </question>
 
-         <answer>
 
-           <para>We tested it with versions of most browsers including Firefox 3.x+, IE 7+, Chrome,
 
-             Safari, and iPod/iPhone. The JavaScript codes are mostly jquery plugins, so you’d want
 
-             to check the jquery support matrix for details.</para>
 
-         </answer>
 
-       </qandaentry>
 
-       <qandaentry>
 
-         <question>
 
-           <para>Apart from this demo, where can I find other demos or production deployments of
 
-             WebHelp?</para>
 
-         </question>
 
-         <answer>
 
-           <para>There are four production deployments provided in <ulink
 
-               url="http://wiki.docbook.org/WebHelp">WebHelp wiki</ulink> currently.</para>
 
-         </answer>
 
-       </qandaentry>
 
-       <qandaentry>
 
-         <question>
 
-           <para>When building the webhelp output, I'm getting the following error. What's the reason
 
-             for this?</para>
 
-           <programlisting>[xslt] : Warning! file:/C:/Users/kasun/docbook-xsl-1.77.0/xhtml/autoidx.xsl:
 
-             line 596: Attribute 'href' outside of element.
 
- [xslt] : Warning! file:/C:/Users/kasun/docbook-xsl-1.77.0/xhtml/autoidx.xsl: 
 
-             line 596: Attribute 'href' outside of element.</programlisting>
 
-           <para>----</para>
 
-         </question>
 
-         <answer>
 
-           <para>This happens if you haven't done the step 3 and 4 of webhelp build guide "Generating
 
-             webhelp output" in the documentation. Basically, you need to correctly set the following
 
-             folder
 
-             paths.<programlisting>xslt-processor-classpath=/usr/share/java/saxon-6.5.5.jar
 
- xercesImpl.jar=/usr/share/java/xercesImpl.jar
 
- xml-apis.jar=/usr/share/java/xml-apis.jar</programlisting></para>
 
-         </answer>
 
-       </qandaentry>
 
-       <qandaentry>
 
-         <question>
 
-           <para>Does WebHelp Indexer can index HTML transformation as well?</para>
 
-         </question>
 
-         <answer>
 
-           <para>Yes, WebHelp supports HTML transformations as well in addition to XHTML.</para>
 
-         </answer>
 
-       </qandaentry>
 
-       <qandaentry>
 
-         <question>
 
-           <para>I need more information about webhelp-indexer. Where can I find it?</para>
 
-         </question>
 
-         <answer>
 
-           <para>The DocBook Webhelp Indexer is based on the HTMLSearch plugin for DITA. See <ulink
 
-               url="http://www.helpml.com:8088/help/index.jsp?topic=/org.sample.help.doc/htmlsearch/DHSC_BestPractices_htmlsearch.html"
 
-               >HTMLSearch documentation </ulink> for more information.</para>
 
-         </answer>
 
-       </qandaentry>
 
-     </qandaset>
 
-     <indexterm>
 
-       <primary>FAQ</primary>
 
-     </indexterm>
 
-   </chapter>
 
-   <xi:include href="xinclude-test.xml"  xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
 
-   <index/>
 
- </book>
 
 
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