Javascript File Location?

Hi
My company has a lincence for RoboHelp 8 , I wanted to know the location for RoboHelp javascript File. "The Helper function for WebHelp Context Sensitive Help"

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I'm assuming by "Helper function" you are meaning the WebHelp API?
I believe it is stored in a subfolder of your RoboHelp installation folder. That location will vary depending on your RoboHelp version and your operating system.
So what version of RoboHelp are you using? And what is your operating system?
Cheers... Rick
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