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I understand that visual studio doesn't support HTML again,I just wish to know if this non-support is effective from VS2010?
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Ziee-M 12-May-14 12:42pm    
hi your question is not clear enought, you do have intelesence when working with html in visual studio!
try explaining a little more.

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This is a wrong question: Visual Studio cannot support of not support HTML help. Visual Studio is just the IDE, and you are probably asking about support of HTML help in your applications. Use this support the way you like; you always can create and use HTML help in your code, write the support by yourself or use some existing library.

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Gbenbam 12-May-14 13:06pm    
This question is a response to this:
http://www.codeproject.com/Questions/772133/Pls-how-are-help-projects-created-in-MFC

The whole thing is now getting confusing to me.Kindly respond with a consideration for the question pasted here.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 12-May-14 14:34pm    
I don't understand what's the problem. Can you create HTML documentation itself? You can deploy HTML files normally or embed data as resource in your executable. You can start default HTTP browser or embed one in your application. This way, you could provide the access to the documentation, including context-sensitive help — bundle your context with some URLs. What else would you need?
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Gbenbam 12-May-14 17:40pm    
Ok.I get you now.It is the fact that someone said vs now uses its own mark up.language
that got me comfused.Thanks.I get
It now.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 12-May-14 17:56pm    
Great. I understand that. Will you accept the answer formally then (green "Accept" button)?
—SA

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