VS2005: F1 online help does not work within 'aspx.cs' files

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Hi,

ENV: VS2005 Team Ed for Developers, No local help, using 'online'.

I highlight a well-known symbol in aspx code-behind (e.g. 'public') and hit
F1 to get some help on it. The help viewer loads and faffs around before
telling me about HTML 'LINK Attributes' at the following location:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/author/dhtml/reference/properties/link_1.asp

No matter the symbol or page I try, it always goes to the same help
location. Works fine within a standard C# class file and from the HTML
'Source' view of the same page (e.g, hit F1 on a 'table' element)

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Stuart



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