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| The Eclipse help system performs preprocessing on html and xhtml pages to add breadcrumbs |
| and JavaScript. The processing is performed by output filter which operate on the output stream. Since Eclipse 3.5 |
| Eclipse has had an extension point to allow user defined filters to be added. This can be used for example to inject javascript |
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| "../reference/extension-points/org_eclipse_help_webapp_contentFilter.html"> org.eclipse.help.webapp.contentFilter</a> |
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