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I am developing an application for Mac OS X (I am new to that kind of things) and I want to include online help. The help is generated using doxygen and the help index generated using Help Indexer. I changed the Info.plist to point to the documentation, but when I try to access it, I get the following error:

Internet connection required.

The help topic you’re opening requires an Internet connection. Choose Apple > System Preferences, and then click Network to check your network settings and, if necessary, connect to the Internet.

Obviously, the computer I develop on has internet access that works, but more importantly, I would like to know why I need Internet while the help is on the drive (there are some links to internet in the help though). And also, why doesn't the browser see the existing internet connection?

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I ran into this problem recently. I had some temporary links which went to pages I hadn't yet created. The problem was that Apple Help Viewer couldn't find a local copy of the linked pages. The Error message went away after I created the pages. IIRC my actual problem was an img tag for an image I had not yet created.

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Thanks for your help, but as I am generating the page with Doxygen, I am pretty sure there are no missing pages ... Plus I really didn't find any! – PierreBdR Mar 24 at 0:31
Ok, that was the problem ! To find which page is problematic, I used the Activity window of Safari (found on another web site).\ Thanks – PierreBdR Mar 24 at 0:42

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