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User is offline John J.
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Use the Help Module to Link to Page or External 

The Help Module is almost perfect for a couple of things I'd like to do, but I don't know if I can gracefully do it or not.  I love the categories, treeview and keyword search, but when the user clicks on a "read more..." link, I'd like to link to another page on my site or to a separate site, instead of to the text in the tutorial.  I've tried setting the tutorial to http and using a redirect from some code I found (e.g. <meta HTTP-EQUIV="REFRESH" content="0; url=/LinkClick.aspx?link=145&amp;tabid=151">), which seems to work but also seems to be a bit clunky.  I don't know if I'm close and my http code is poor, or if there's a more graceful way to do it, or if it's going to require modification of the Help module to do what I want.

Thanks for any help.

 
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