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Boris Kolpackov commented on XERCESC-1784:
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The documentation split is complete. Now there is a new module in SVN called 
'web'. We still need to go over the 3.0.0 documentation and clean it up of old 
cruft as well as make sure build instructions for various platform correspond 
to the new build system.


> Website support for Xerces-C++ 2 and 3-series
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: XERCESC-1784
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XERCESC-1784
>             Project: Xerces-C++
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: Documentation
>            Reporter: Boris Kolpackov
>            Assignee: Boris Kolpackov
>            Priority: Blocker
>             Fix For: 3.0.0
>
>
> I think it will be a good idea to have online documentation (build 
> instructions,
> API references, etc.) for both 2 (2.8.0) and 3 (3.0.0)-series. The reason for 
> this
> is that 3.0.0 introduces a number of backwards-incompatible changes and I 
> expect
> a sizable chunk of the user base to stick with the 2-series for some time.
> My idea on how to do this is to have two sets of "menu links" in the left 
> "menu bar".
> One for 2.8.0 and one for 3.0.0 (some links, e.g., "Charter", "Release Info", 
> "Feedback",
> etc.) are common for both releases and won't be in the release-specific 
> sections. In
> other words, the menu will look like this:
> * Readme
> * Charter
> * Release Info
> * Download
> --------------
> 2.8.0:
> * Installation
> * Build Instructions
> * Programming Guide
> * Samples
> * FAQs
> * API Reference
> * DOM C++ Binding
> * Migration Guide
> -----------------
> 3.0.0:
> * Installation
> * Build Instructions
> * Programming Guide
> * Samples
> * FAQs
> * API Reference
> * DOM C++ Binding
> * Migration Guide
> -----------------
> * Feedback
> * Bug Reporting
> * Mailing Lists
> * Source Repository
> * Applications
> For this to work we will need to "divorce" the website source from the 
> library source
> itself (which I believe is a good idea on its own) and put it into a separate 
> SVN project.
> The complete website copy will then be built by using the release-independent 
> part
> plus the release-specific parts from the latest releases of 2 and 3-series.

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