Open hyperlinks in a web browser in JavaHelp

Hi,
I am developing a helpsystem using JavaHelp 1.1.3. The problem is that I am unable to open an external weblink (e.g. www.google.com) in a browser.
When I try to open the weblink the application just hangs.
Please let me know if there is a workaround.
Regards
Ravi

The description for Javahelp 2.0 RC says this is because of the sandbox rules that apply within JavaHelp.
You could try setting application policies for the JavaHelp jars/classes.
hope this helps,
Thomas Nagel

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