Automatically load web page when select topic

I've been able to perform this functionality in RoboHelp (winhelp), but have not yet figured out how to do this in RoboHTML.
Upon topic load I would like a web page to display within the topic pane. In RoboHelp, I did this by creating a html jump from the topic heading. It looked like this:
JumpHtml(`http://www.cerner.com')
Does anyone know how to do this in RoboHTML? It doesn't seem that I'm able to format the topic heading to automatically load a web page when the topic loads.

Hi there
Configure the topic as a redirect.
Check out my Tips and Tricks file for info on how to redirect.
http://www.robowizard.com
Cheers... Rick
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