>What are the .uex files? "UE" in Microsoft terminology means "user education" which translates to documentation team. So .UEX files are documentation extension files as you correctly speculated.
There are a variety of reasons the SSCLI distribution did not ship the .UEX files: - The SSCLI implementation of the C# compiler doesn't support the XML documentation generation feature. This is because of a dependency on MSXML3 which is beyond the scope of the porting effort. - The .UEX process is very convoluted and not really easily modified for external use. The origin of .UEX files is interesting. Initially, doc writers and devs added XML documentation to the source file but over time with such a large project this resulted in doc changes breaking the build and other unpleasantness which lead to putting documentation specific changes in an external include-style file. >I also can't find anything related to <devdoc>. If I remember correctly, <devdoc> is an internal tag used to indicate documentation originating from the dev and not the doc team. Devs would continue to add some documentation comments directly in the source file and this tag allowed the tools downstream to understand what to do with this info when generating the doc set. John This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.