Setting Target Options for Salesforce®

Several options are available in the Target Editor for Clean XHTML targets. These options provide support for the some of the Salesforce® integration features. Therefore, you might need to complete some of these options, depending on how you set up the destination file.

How to Set Target Options for Salesforce®

  1. Create and open a Clean XHTML target.
  2. On the General tab of the Target Editor, select your TOC, and choose Convert stylesheet styles to inline styles.

  3. (Optional) On the Conditional Text tab, you can include or exclude any conditions from the output. See Conditions and Associating Conditions With Targets.

  4. (Optional) On the Advanced tab, you can select the following if necessary:

    • Include CSH ID meta tag When this option is enabled, the topics in the generated output will include the identifiers from the linked alias file as meta tag content. This option is required when Use CSH identifiers is selected in the URL Naming field of the Destination Editor.

    • Include TOC path meta tag When this option is enabled, the topics in the generated output will include the TOC path as meta tag content. This option is required when one of the TOC mapping options is selected in the Category Mapping field of the Destination Editor.

    • Content to include Select the kinds of content that you want to include in the published output. This field is also available for HTML5, Eclipse Help, and HTML Help targets.

      • All Content When you publish the destination, all content will be included and sent to Salesforce®.

      • Content linked directly or indirectly from the target Only content files that are directly or indirectly referenced from the target are included and sent to Salesforce®. This means that if the target is using particular files such as a TOC, template page, and so on, other files linked directly or indirectly from them will be part of the output.

      • Content linked directly from the TOC Only content files that are linked directly from the TOC are included and sent to Salesforce®.

    • Alias File If the Include CSH ID meta tag option is enabled, the identifiers from the linked alias file will be used for the CSH ID meta tag content.

  5. Click Save the active file. to save your work.

What’s Next?

Publishing to Salesforce®