Introduction: Use Published Files on the Internet

When you install HotDocs, the installation program sets up HotDocs as a helper program for Microsoft Internet Explorer. This makes it possible for the browser to communicate with HotDocs. When you click on a hyperlink to an auto-install or auto-assemble file, the browser starts HotDocs and sends it the file. Then HotDocs begins installing or assembling the file.

In HotDocs, you can also add auto-assemble files from the Internet or from a corporate intranet to your HotDocs library. This allows you to access the files without starting your browser. If you will be unable to connect to the Internet at the time of assembly, you can download and cache copies of the auto-assemble files for use offline. If you add the URL for a Web page to a HotDocs library, you can start your browser from within HotDocs and display that Web page.

In HotDocs, if you are using a template that has been enabled for answer uploading, you can upload the answers you used to assemble a document to a Web server. (Note, however, that the URL of the Web server must be specified by the template developer.)

Finally, if you use a browser other than Internet Explorer, you may need to manually register HotDocs to work with your browser.