I have a requirement to make the helpfile context sensitive, so that dependent on where in our web application someone clicks help the proper help topic is displayed. Since my helpfile is being dynamically generated by slurping in the entire file, setting a startpoint does not display the content as expected and I am not sure why see passing data to a subroutine 650104, so I am thinking maybe a hash of hashes will solve my problem? Since I need to build a regex that looks for content versus title, in addition to my sub that looks for topic vs the html helpfile where the content resides. I am looking for suggestions on how to solve this problem since I basically need to search the TOC file for the content then make it the active content in my iframe.

In reply to How do I make a shortcut to dynamic file by grashoper

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