HTML Help 1.0 (HH 1.0) is released with Internet Explorer 4. Microsoft announces plans to stop development of WinHelp and start development on HTML Help. Although the format was designed by Microsoft, it has been successfully reverse-engineered and is now supported in many document viewer applications. Within the Windows NT family, the CHM file support is introduced in Windows NT 4.0 and is still supported in Windows 11. ![]() It was introduced as the successor to Microsoft WinHelp with the release of Windows 95 OSR 2.5 and consequently, Windows 98. The format is often used for software documentation. The files are compressed and deployed in a binary format with the extension. Microsoft Compiled HTML Help is a Microsoft proprietary online help format, consisting of a collection of HTML pages, an index and other navigation tools. Microsoft Compiled HTML Help is a Microsoft proprietary online help format, consisting of a collection of HTML pages, an index and other navigation tools.Microsoft Compiled HTML Help Developer(s) ![]() HTML Help 1.32 releases with Internet Explorer 5.5 and Windows Me. HTML Help 1.33 releases with Internet Explorer 6 and Windows XP.Īt the WritersUA (formerly WinWriters) conference, Microsoft announces plans for a new help platform, Help 2, which is also HTML based. Microsoft decides not to release Microsoft Help 2 as a general Help platform. Microsoft has announced that they do not intend to add any new features to HTML Help. Help is delivered as a binary file with the. It contains a set of HTML files, a hyperlinked table of contents, and an index file. The file format has been reverse-engineered and documentation of it is freely available. ĬHM files support the following features: The file starts with bytes "ITSF" (in ASCII), for "Info-Tech Storage Format", which is the internal name given by Microsoft to the generic storage file format used in with CHM files.
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