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Microsoft Compiled HTML Help
Filename extension
Internet media type
application/vnd.ms-htmlhelp[1]
Developed byMicrosoft
Initial release1997
Latest release
Extended to.lit
Microsoft Compiled HTML Help
Developer(s)Microsoft
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
PredecessorMicrosoft WinHelp
SuccessorMicrosoft Help 2
TypeHelp system

Microsoft Compiled HTML Help is a Microsoft proprietary online help format, consisting of a collection of HTML pages, an index and other navigation tools. The files are compressed and deployed in a binary format with the extension .CHM, for Compiled HTML. The format is often used for software documentation.

It was introduced as the successor to Microsoft WinHelp with the release of Windows 98 and is still supported in Windows 10. Although the format was designed by Microsoft, it has been successfully reverse-engineered and is now supported in many document viewer applications.

History[edit]

MonthYearDescription
February1996Microsoft announces plans to stop development of WinHelp and start development on HTML Help.
August1997HTML Help 1.0 (HH 1.0) is released with Internet Explorer 4.
February1998HTML Help 1.1a ships with Windows 98.
January2000HTML Help 1.3 ships with Windows 2000.
JulyHTML Help 1.32 releases with Internet Explorer 5.5 and Windows Me.
October2001HTML Help 1.33 releases with Internet Explorer 6 and Windows XP.
MarchAt the WritersUA (formerly WinWriters) conference, Microsoft announces plans for a new help platform, Help 2, which is also HTML based.
January2003Microsoft 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.[3]

File format[edit]

Help is delivered as a binary file with the .chm extension. 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.[4][5]

The file starts with bytes 'ITSF' (in ASCII), for 'Info-Tech Storage Format'.[why?]

CHM files support the following features:

  • Data compression (using LZX)
  • Built-in search engine
  • Ability to merge multiple .chm help files
  • Extended character support, although it does not fully support Unicode.[6]

Use in Windows applications[edit]

The Microsoft Reader's .lit file format is a modification of the HTML Help CHM format. CHM files are sometimes used for e-books.[7]

Sumatra PDF supports viewing CHM documents since version 1.9.

Various applications, such as HTML Help Workshop and 7-Zip can decompile CHM files. The hh.exe utility on Windows and the extract_chmLib utility (a component of chmlib) on Linux can also decompile CHM files.

Microsoft's HTML Help Workshop and Compiler generate CHM files by instructions stored in a HTML Help project. The file name of such a project has the extension .HHP and the file is just a text with the INI file format.[8]

The Free Pascal project has a compiler (chmcmd) that can create CHM files in a multiplatform way.

Use in non-Windows applications[edit]

Read support:

  • GTK: GnoCHM on SourceForge.net, CHMsee, chmviewkit
  • Qt: Okular, kchmviewer, KCHM on SourceForge.net
  • Java: CHMPane on SourceForge.net
  • iOS: CHMate Neue, iChm, ChmPlus, ReadCHM
  • Android: KingReader[permanent dead link], Chm Reader, iReader
  • Mac OS X: iChm(Discontinued), ChmPlus(Discontinued), CHMox(PowerPC apps no longer supported), ArCHMock(Discontinued), CHM to EPUB(Discontinued), Clearview Reader
  • Other / multiple: xCHM, arCHMage on SourceForge.net, DisplayCHM,<ref>Displaychm
  • Amiga: libmspack on Aminet

Read/write support:

Chm Viewer Mac

  • Lazarus (IDE)/Free Pascal (for a doxygen like tool, a separate commandlinecompiler in 2.6.0+, and a simple viewer in Lazarus)

See also[edit]

The Wikibook Windows Programming has a page on the topic of: Compiled HTML Help

References[edit]

  1. ^Techtonik, Anatoly (11 April 2006). 'application/vnd.ms-htmlhelp'. Retrieved 7 March 2012.
  2. ^'Microsoft HTML Help 1.4'. Windows Dev Center. Microsoft. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  3. ^'Microsoft HTML Help Downloads'. Microsoft. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
  4. ^Wise, Paul; Wing, Jed (2005). 'Unofficial (Preliminary) HTML Help Specification'. Retrieved 15 August 2012.
  5. ^Palade, Alexandru (2005). 'Archive::Chm'. Retrieved 22 July 2014.
  6. ^'INFO: Limited Unicode Support in HTML Help'. Microsoft. 11 April 2001. Archived from the original on 13 March 2016. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  7. ^Title Handbook of Data CompressionAuthors David Salomon, Giovanni Motta, David (CON) BryantEdition 5, illustratedPublisher Springer, 2009ISBN1-84882-902-7, ISBN978-1-84882-902-2Length 1359 pages
  8. ^Wise, Paul; Wing, Jed (2005). 'Unofficial (Preliminary) HTML Help Specification INI formats'. Retrieved 1 February 2018.

External links[edit]

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  • Microsoft Help 2 Reference (part of Visual Studio SDK for VS7.1 and VS8.0)
  • Unofficial (Preliminary) HTML Help Specification (the linked ITSF specification has been moved to the Russotto.net domain)
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